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Apothecary & Wellness, Collectible objects, Goods, Homeware, Scents and Holders Apparatus Studio
Apparatus Censer – Blackened Brass
€1.100,00 incl. VAT
Apparatus Censer – Blackened Brass
Apothecary & Wellness, Collectible objects, Goods, Homeware, Scents and HoldersA result of experimentation with geometric forms in the Apparatus library, the censer connects ancient ritual with the tradition of coveted objects. Spun, cast and machined brass are assembled to create a form that recalls a chalice. As an incense burner, smoke emerges from a hand-cast porcelain dome and as a candleholder the censer becomes a brass torch that emits a soft glow. [spb_toggle title="+ Orders & Shipping" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Goods will be ready to ship within 3 days after payment in full. For backorders we have a waiting period of minimum 4 weeks. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Brass patinas are unlacquered and hand sealed with a light layer of wax. Dust gently with a duster or soft rag. Do not use brass cleaners as they will remove the patina. For the ceramic, dust gently with a duster or soft rag. Or clean with water and soft detergent. [/spb_toggle][spb_toggle title="+ Details" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Waxed blackened brass, porcelain, leather. Apparatus + Cinnamon Projects incense included - 25 sticks of New York and 25 sticks of Los Angeles Size: 15.2 x 25.5cm [/spb_toggle]
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Collectible objects, Goods, Homeware, Kitchen & Tableware, Objects, Tableware Carl Auböck
Face Bottlestopper
€260,00 incl. VAT
Face Bottlestopper
Collectible objects, Goods, Homeware, Kitchen & Tableware, Objects, TablewareA brass bottlestopper in unlacquered polished brass designed by Carl Auböck II circa 1950. The fourth-generation Viennese workshop of Carl Auböck combines traditional craftsmanship with a modern aesthetic. The enduring nature of Auböck designs like this Bottlestopper can be attributed to “simplicity and high quality—no fashionable tricks,” says Carl Auböck IV, who now oversees the workshop with his sister, Maria. “Such artefacts develop a soul over time, a certain patina.” [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
This unlacquered brass object will develop a patina over time. Polish by buffing with soft cloth. Brass polish may also be used; use a second clean, dry cloth to buff the brass to a shine. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Material: Polished brass Origin: Handmade in Austria Dimensions: 6.1 x D: 5.7cm - Weight: 175 g Imperfections such as small scratches and/or minor nicks on the surface of this item are evidence of the handmade production process and should not be considered defects. [/spb_toggle] -
Collectible objects, Goods, Homeware, Library, Objects, Office Carl Auböck
Ashtray “Crown”
€360,00 incl. VAT
Ashtray “Crown”
Collectible objects, Goods, Homeware, Library, Objects, OfficeAn ashtray in unlacquered polished brass designed by Carl Auböck II circa 1950. The crown is now being cast, using the same sculptured wooden positive mould, in the same workshop by Carl Auböck IV. The fourth-generation Viennese workshop of Carl Auböck combines traditional craftsmanship with a modern aesthetic. The enduring nature of Auböck designs like this Crown Ashtray can be attributed to “simplicity and high quality—no fashionable tricks,” says Carl Auböck IV, who now oversees the workshop with his sister, Maria. “Such artefacts develop a soul over time, a certain patina.” [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
This unlacquered brass object will develop a patina over time. Polish by buffing with soft cloth. Brass polish may also be used; use a second clean, dry cloth to buff the brass to a shine. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Material: Polished brass Origin: Handmade in Austria Dimensions: 6x4 cm Imperfections such as small scratches and/or minor nicks on the surface of this item are evidence of the handmade production process and should not be considered defects. [/spb_toggle] -
Sold outCollectible objects, Homeware, Kitchen & Tableware, Kitchenware, Tableware Futagami
Eclipse Bottle Opener
Eclipse Bottle Opener
Collectible objects, Homeware, Kitchen & Tableware, Kitchenware, TablewareThis beautiful and functional bottle opener is made using the ‘sand cast’ technique. It has a bright polish at first, but the colour gradually turns darker to show a distinctive patina with handling over time. Using it often and for a long time unveils the beauty of the material to its maximum potential. Founded in 1879, Futagami is one of Japan’s oldest metal manufacturers. Its collaboration with designer Masanori Oji has created a modern minimalist line of brass ware home goods that combine traditional techniques and materials with modern shapes. Futagami’s craftsmen work from Masanori’s inventive designs to create truly original metal works that bring elegance and understated radiance to common everyday objects.Please contact us for further inquiries.
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Frame Bottle Opener
€55,00 incl. VAT
Frame Bottle Opener
Collectible objects, Homeware, Kitchen & Tableware, Kitchenware, Objects, TablewareThe Frame Bottle Opener is made of cast solid brass. The outside surface has a satin, brushed finish which contrasts beautifully with the rough texture inside. It's designed by Oji Masanori and manufactured at Futagami, one of Japan's oldest metal foundries. As you use it over the years, it will gain a rich patina due to oxidization. A camel colored patina is expected to develop within 5 years, and a russet brown color patina is expected to develop at approximately 30 years. A green rust might also appear. This can be removed with a mixture of vinegar and salt.€55,00 incl. VATPlease contact us for further inquiries.
[spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Production & Shipping" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] All pieces are made by hand in Japan. Shipping after recipient of payment in full. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical Information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Measurements: W2 x D1,5 x H14 cm Material: Brass Origin: Japan [/spb_toggle] -
Collectible objects, Goods, Homeware, Library, Objects, Office Carl Auböck
Paperweight Foot – Small
€235,00 incl. VAT
Paperweight Foot – Small
Collectible objects, Goods, Homeware, Library, Objects, OfficeA hand paperweight in unlacquered polished brass designed by Carl Auböck II circa 1950. The foot is now being cast, using the same sculptured wooden positive mould, in the same workshop by Carl Auböck IV. The fourth-generation Viennese workshop of Carl Auböck combines traditional craftsmanship with a modern aesthetic. The enduring nature of Auböck designs like this Paperweight Foot can be attributed to “simplicity and high quality—no fashionable tricks,” says Carl Auböck IV, who now oversees the workshop with his sister, Maria. “Such artefacts develop a soul over time, a certain patina.” [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
This unlacquered brass object will develop a patina over time. Polish by buffing with soft cloth. Brass polish may also be used; use a second clean, dry cloth to buff the brass to a shine. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Material: Polished brass Origin: Handmade in Austria Dimensions: 5x3x1 cm Imperfections such as small scratches and/or minor nicks on the surface of this item are evidence of the handmade production process and should not be considered defects. [/spb_toggle] -
Watering Can
Collectible objects, Goods, Homeware, ObjectsA newly cast watering can made by the Werkstätte Carl Auböck. The watering can was designed in the 1950s by Auböck II, the grandfather of Carl Auböck IV who runs the workshop today. The solid sand-cast brass body of the can has been patinated whilst the handle is bound in intricate wicker and the rolled brass spout is polished. The fourth-generation Viennese workshop of Carl Auböck combines traditional craftsmanship with a modern aesthetic. The enduring nature of Auböck designs like this Watering Can can be attributed to “simplicity and high quality—no fashionable tricks,” says Carl Auböck IV, who oversees the workshop with his sister, Maria. “Such artefacts develop a soul over time, a certain patina.” [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
This unlacquered brass object will develop a patina over time. Polish by buffing with soft cloth. Brass polish may also be used; use a second clean, dry cloth to buff the brass to a shine. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Material: Brass and cork Origin: Handmade in Austria Dimensions: Height: 16.5 cm / Width: 39 cm / Depth: 13.5 cm Imperfections such as small scratches and/or minor nicks on the surface of this item are evidence of the handmade production process and should not be considered defects. [/spb_toggle] -
“U” Key Ring
ObjectsSolid brass U-shaped keyring crafted in Vienna by the Carl Auböck workshop - now in its fourth generation. The fourth-generation Viennese workshop of Carl Auböck combines traditional craftsmanship with a modern aesthetic. The enduring nature of Auböck designs like this u-shaped key ring can be attributed to “simplicity and high quality—no fashionable tricks,” says Carl Auböck IV, who now oversees the workshop with his sister, Maria. “Such artefacts develop a soul over time, a certain patina.” [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
This unlacquered brass object will develop a patina over time. Polish by buffing with soft cloth. Brass polish may also be used; use a second clean, dry cloth to buff the brass to a shine. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Material: Polished brass Origin: Handmade in Austria Dimensions: 4×4xH1.5 cm Imperfections such as small scratches and/or minor knicks on the surface of this item are evidence of the handmade production process and should not be considered defects. [/spb_toggle] -
Collectible objects, Homeware, Library, Objects, Office Carl Auböck
Paperweight Foot – Large
€245,00 incl. VAT
Paperweight Foot – Large
Collectible objects, Homeware, Library, Objects, OfficeA foot paperweight in unlacquered polished brass designed by Carl Auböck II circa 1950. The foot is now being cast, using the same sculptured wooden positive mould, in the same workshop by Carl Auböck IV. The fourth-generation Viennese workshop of Carl Auböck combines traditional craftsmanship with a modern aesthetic. The enduring nature of Auböck designs like this Paperweight Foot can be attributed to “simplicity and high quality—no fashionable tricks,” says Carl Auböck IV, who now oversees the workshop with his sister, Maria. “Such artefacts develop a soul over time, a certain patina.” [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
This unlacquered brass object will develop a patina over time. Polish by buffing with soft cloth. Brass polish may also be used; use a second clean, dry cloth to buff the brass to a shine. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Material: Polished brass Origin: Handmade in Austria Dimensions: 3.5×9xH6 cm Imperfections such as small scratches and/or minor nicks on the surface of this item are evidence of the handmade production process and should not be considered defects. [/spb_toggle] -
Collectible objects, Homeware, Library, Objects, Office Carl Auböck
Paperclip Paperweight – Large
€198,00 incl. VAT
Paperclip Paperweight – Large
Collectible objects, Homeware, Library, Objects, OfficeThe Viennese design workshop of Carl Auböck created this oversized paperclip, a sculptural yet functional everyday object. The fourth-generation workshop combines traditional craftsmanship with a modern aesthetic. The enduring nature of Auböck designs like this oversized paperclip can be attributed to “simplicity and high quality—no fashionable tricks,” says Carl Auböck IV, who now oversees the workshop with his sister, Maria. “Such artefacts develop a soul over time, a certain patina.” [spb_text_block title="" animation="none" animation_delay="0" simplified_controls="yes" custom_css_percentage="no" padding_vertical="0" padding_horizontal="0" margin_vertical="0" border_size="0" border_styling_global="default" width="1/1" el_position="first last"][/spb_text_block] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
This unlacquered brass object will develop a patina over time. Polish by buffing with soft cloth. Brass polish may also be used; use a second clean, dry cloth to buff the brass to a shine. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Technical information" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Material: Polished brass Origin: Handmade in Austria Dimensions: 23×6.5cm Imperfections such as small scratches and/or minor nicks on the surface of this item are evidence of the handmade production process and should not be considered defects. [/spb_toggle] -
Apothecary & Wellness, Collectible objects, Homeware, Scents and Holders Apparatus Studio
Apparatus Censer – Aged Brass
€1.100,00 incl. VAT
Apparatus Censer – Aged Brass
Apothecary & Wellness, Collectible objects, Homeware, Scents and HoldersA result of experimentation with geometric forms in the Apparatus library, the censer connects ancient ritual with the tradition of coveted objects. Spun, cast and machined brass are assembled to create a form that recalls a chalice. As an incense burner, smoke emerges from a hand-cast porcelain dome and as a candleholder the censer becomes a brass torch that emits a soft glow. [spb_toggle title="+ Orders & Shipping" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Goods will be ready to ship within 3 days after payment in full. For backorders we have a waiting period of minimum 4 weeks. [/spb_toggle] [spb_toggle title="+ Care" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Brass patinas are unlacquered and hand sealed with a light layer of wax. Dust gently with a duster or soft rag. Do not use brass cleaners as they will remove the patina. For the ceramic, dust gently with a duster or soft rag. Or clean with water and soft detergent. [/spb_toggle][spb_toggle title="+ Details" open="false" width="1/1" el_position="first last"] Waxed brass, porcelain, leather. Apparatus + Cinnamon Projects incense included - 25 sticks of New York and 25 sticks of Los Angeles Size: 15.2 x 25.5cm [/spb_toggle]