Tableware
Bauhaus-style kyusu with wengé wood handle. A kyusu is a type of teapot with the handle attached sideways. It is widely used in Japan and Korea, especially for green tea.
This unique combination of porcelain and stoneware in a single piece is made possible by my very own stack-firing technique. The result is a vase that impresses with strong contrasts and is both very functional and elegant.
A pitcher with architectural overtones, well balanced despite its elaborate construction. Use for ice-tea, lemonade, water and the like.
Surrealism meets Bauhaus. Two mugs intersect and become one. Strange but useful.
A vase whose cavity is created by 13 bottomless bowls, with another bowl serving as a base. Unique in appearance and manufacture.
What is the norm? How many handles does a pot need anyway?
What makes an object a functional object, and how do you define function?
“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
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.
Aromapots is a new, colourful series of enamel pots produced by the renowned Austrian cookware manufacturer RIESS KELOMAT.