Tableware
multifunctional tableware for the fusion-kitchen. the system is very variable. the series consists of two different plates, which are the holders for many different pieces: four different bowls, cups and mugs. the series is completed with a big bowl for salads or soups, a ladle, salad-servers, egg-sups and a water jug. the print designs are very natural and soft and available in three different colours: metallic silver white, metallic apricot and metallis light green.
multifunctional tableware for the fusion-kitchen. the system is very variable. the series consists of two different plates, which are the holders for many different pieces: four different bowls, cups and mugs. the series is completed with a big bowl for salads or soups, a ladle, salad-servers, egg-sups and a water jug. the print designs are very natural and soft and available in three different colours: metallic silver white, metallic apricot and metallis light green.
multifunctional tableware for the fusion-kitchen. the system is very variable. the series consists of two different plates, which are the holders for many different pieces: four different bowls, cups and mugs. the series is completed with a big bowl for salads or soups, a ladle, salad-servers, egg-sups and a water jug. the print designs are very natural and soft and available in three different colours: metallic silver white, metallic apricot and metallis light green.
These placemats from cellulose already include the table decoration. Perforated coloured motives can be unfold from the mats and serve as 3-dimensional decoration or chopstick-holders.
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.
"Two Axioms in Rotation" are two drinking glasses taking up the typical stylistic vocabulary of the "Axiome" series from Thomas Feichtner.
Cutting up Knives is a production of selected knives, modified to become bottle openers through the application of an industrial process.
The Crowned Jam Jars are an installation designed for Staud's - the Austrian manufacturer od jars and pickles. They consist of 43 one offs.
A new take on the so-called "Imperial Breakfast ("Kaiserfruehstueck"), served by any proper Viennese cafe. In this version the classic apricot jam ("Marillenmarmelade"), cup of coffee, egg, roll ("Semmel") and piece of butter are stacked vertically for a more imperial look.