Carl Auböck |
In the late 1920s and 1930s, he continued to produce the same product line his parents had sold, but his paintings soon became recognized as masterpieces of Austrian Modernism.
In the 1940s the workshop began to produce small lamps and furniture, as well as very high quality handcrafted accessories, and he began to achieve international attention. In the late 1940s, Auböck was joined in the business by his son. In 1954 reached the height of his career when he received four gold medals at the Milan Triennale. His distinctive designs form the core of the current Carl Auböck collection, which is still produced by the family today in the shop where four generations have worked.
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I like his aesthetic. All pieces are beautiful but the bronze bird and the shelf are my personal picks.
ReplyDeleteSince I'm on a bird kick lately, I'd love to have that one!
DeleteOh, I'm totally in love with the bronze bird!! And the magazine rack!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter fell in love with their booth at ICFF and wants to carry their line of accessories in our store. I know where I'll be spending my money if we do.
DeleteI have to read your blog when I'm alone because I audibly gasp at every picture and if someone was hear I know they'd think I was having an asthma attack ;)
ReplyDeleteI'd feel better if someone is at least in the house with you, in case you suck a Dorito down the wrong pipe and need the Heimlich Maneuver done. :)
DeleteI really like that coat rack and wall shelf!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to have one of those coat racks on the back of my front door.
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