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The Porcelain Vase, is designed by Thomas Feichtner and produced by the tradition-steeped Viennese manufactory Wiener Porzellanmanufaktur Augarten.
Fascinated by the history of Viennese Silver, Thomas Feichtner created a fruit bowl for the renowned Wiener Silber Manufactur. This bowl is not a rounded body, instead, it is a sophisticated interplay of internal and external surfaces. At first glance, it appears as if the fruit might fall out through the openings in the legs, but actually, it becomes wedged and therefore stabilized. This, at one and the same time, is both an intended irritation and its most significant functional element. This way, the interface area between bowl and fruit is kept to a minimum, thus reducing the size of pressure area and potential damage to the fruit. Simply bending the silver sheet produced a self-supporting structure, supported by three legs. Thus, in marked contrast to the organic shapes of the fruit, an almost technical effect is achieved, formally pointing to the style of Feichtners previous works.
Limited Edition - The Drawing Lamp is a consistently simple lamp reduced to the basics, including cable and illuminant. - Design Thomas Feichtner
The cutlery set “Cutt” is exemplary of Thomas Feichtner‘s experimental approach. Challenging the functional and ergonomic requirements on cutlery it surprises the user with its functionality only when it is actually used.
Limited Edition - The Linz Stool looks as if it were folded. The seat and the legs are constructed towards each other of equally thick elements, each of which has a static function. Designed by Thomas Feichtner
Table Lamp - The self-supporting metal enclosure is made all in one piece. Designed by Thomas Feichnter
Thomas Feichtner designed the FX10 Loungechair with a view to designing a chair in a closed and compact shape that is free of seams.
As the name indicates the Tablechair is a hybrid entity, a multi-use piece of furniture. It will probably be used as a side table most of the time, but if a seat is needed, it turns into an extra chair. Designed by Thomas Feichtner
“Reset“ is a dinnerware set that can be combined freely and at the same time creates formal cohesion. A collection of Identical shapes in different materials like silver, crystal and porcelain.
Designer: Thomas Feichtner
A bed normally is a very personal place, but located in a gallery as a part of the Pixel Hotel it is also a showpiece, of course. Designed by Thomas Feichtner
The Pixel Chair is a folded object. Similar to car body parts in the automotive production process, the construction is made stable by the folding alone. The back and the armrests result from the shape of the legs and vice versa. As to form and statics the Pixel Chair is a consistent and sound construction. Every portion of the metal sheet performs a load-bearing function.
The table is folded from polished sheet steel. It is not in balance. It is an Unbalanced Table. Designed by Thomas Feichtner
"Two Axioms in Rotation" are two drinking glasses taking up the typical stylistic vocabulary of the "Axiome" series from Thomas Feichtner.
”Filio” is a ring beyond all material values. It is an idea sketched with lines and outlined in its body. Thomas Feichtner designed this ring for his wife when their son was born in spring 2008.
Designing teapots has a long tradition in Austria. At the turn of the Twentieth Century Vienna was a center of modern arts and crafts. Using a teapot as a means of formal expression again was therefore an alluring challenge for the Austrian designer Thomas Feichtner.
The difference between chairs and stools as perceived by most people lies in the sitting position and the sitting comfort. Strictly speaking it would mean this: A stool is hard and for sitting upright at a table, whereas a chair is upholstered and for relaxing. But between the extremes of this simplified definition there is a whole range of stools that have adopted the comfort and relaxation functions of a chair.
Podestalseat (Sitting Platforms)
Exhibition installation for the Gmunden symposia for concrete art at the State Gallery Linz, Austria.
The ski XP100 is a handcrafted ski with a wood core construction covered by titanium and carbon fiber.









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