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Second VIENNA DESIGN WEEK, 2– 12 October 2008

Vienna presents itself as a lively location for product design

The second VIENNA DESIGN WEEK from 2to 12 October 2008 will concentrate all the dynamic variety of contemporary Austrian design under a single roof. It represents a self-confident Austrian-Viennese entry to the international calendar of festivals and fairs. Under the label VIENNA DESIGN WEEK a variety of important institutions and protagonists as well as partners from the world of business come together. Creative designers will link with the producers of design objects. The VIENNA DESIGN WEEK held annually hone the perception of design, illustrate different approaches and, above all, stimulate a delight in design.

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Franziska Gerner
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Press Release

Opening of the VIENNA DESIGN WEEK Embassy in Berlin (30.04.08) .doc .pdf

 

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Index (internal Links)

DMY - VIENNA DESIGN WEEK Embassy in Berlin
The Makers - Neigungsgruppe Design
Press Contact

       

DMY - VIENNA DESIGN WEEK Embassy in Berlin

 

bkm www.bkm-format.com

       


Beside, the rotatable lampshade. From reading lamp to night light.
Photo: (c) Gerhard Ramsebner


Beside, next to the bed, next to the armchair, next to the sofa. The place for keeping intimate things. The place to put your glasses, book or tumbler.
Photo: (c) Gerhard Ramsebner


A look at the illuminated stage of your private possessions. The gleam of the wooden skin separates the inner from the outside world – just like the curtain in the window.
Photo: (c) Gerhard Ramsebner


Falb offers an area for personal items. They stay close, still having space. Its form drops out of familiar symmetries. Its shoulder holds jackets, bags etc. To bear great loads it makes a lunge.
Designers: Katharina Maria Bruckner, Herbert Klamminger, Stefan Moritsch
Photo: (c) Gerhard Ramsebner

 

dankhampel www.danklhampel.com

       


Canne Collection by danklhampel.
Rendering: (c) danklhampel


Folded canne by danklhampel.
Rendering: (c) danklhampel



 

Marco Dessi www.marcodessi.com

       


Birdhouse by Marco Dessi.
Photo: (c) Szilvester Busazi


Table Pinocchio by Marco Dessi made of stable, folded cardboard. The wooden legs are stuck into the cardboard.
Foto: (c) Marco Dessi


Chair Tin Toy by Marco Dessi
Photo: (c) Szilvester Busazi


Chair Udon by Marco Dessi.
Photo: (c) aws designteam

 

dottings www.dottings.com

       


Fringerie: a five-member lamp family that was published as a liimited edition so far.
Photo: (c) Kramar


The dottings-Team, Sofia Podreka and Katrin Radanitsch put passament in perspective.
Photo: (c) Christina Häusler


Passaments are items like fringes, cords, tassels or knops that are used as ornaments for furniture and decors. Formerly they were also used to decorate uniforms.
Photo: (c) Christina Häusler


The designers behind dottings are Sofia Podreka & Katrin Radanitsch and their network of freelancers and experts. dottings was founded in 2006 in Vienna.
Photo: (c) dottings

 

Polka Products www.polkaproducts.com

 


Polka Chair by Polka Products
Photo: (c) Polka


Two pots on feet of the Mutant Edition - A Cooperation of RIESS Kelomat GmbH and POLKA
Photo: (c) Michael Stelzhammer


Double pot of the Mutant Edition - A Cooperation of RIESS Kelomat GmbH and POLKA
Photo: (c) Michael Stelzhammer


Pot on feet of the Mutant Edition - A Cooperation of RIESS Kelomat GmbH and POLKA
Photo: (c) Michael Stelzhammer

 

Rampelotto www.patrickrampelotto.com

 


Fortuna are bedside lamps made from goblets.
Photo: (c) Szilvester Busazi


Set is silverware that can be mounted with herbs and spices to unseal new worlds of flavours.
Photo: (c) Szilvester Busazi


Bricolage is a glass chandelier made of parts from other chandeliers. An unequivocal readymade!
Photo: (c) Szilvester Busazi


Remis is a sculpture that sketchily represents a chair.
Photo: (c) Szilvester Busazi

 

 

Robert Ruef www.robertruef.com

       


Feltbench by Robert Ruef
Photo: (c) Arno Gisinger


Feltbench by Robert Ruef
Photo: (c) Arno Gisinger


Tafel by Robert Ruef
Photo: (c) Arno Gisinger


Portrait Robert Ruef
Photo: (c) Ingmar Kurth

 

Die MacherInnen

       

Press Information Neigungsgruppe Design .doc .pdf

Neigungsgruppe Design: Tulga Beyerle, Lilli Hollein, Thomas Geisler (f.l.t.r.)
Photo: Katharina Gossow

Neigungsgruppe Design: Tulga Beyerle, Lilli Hollein, Thomas Geisler (f.l.t.r.)
Photo: Katharina Gossow


Neigungsgruppe Design: Thomas Geisler, Lilli Hollein, Tulga Beyerle (f.l.t.r.)
Photo: Katharina Gossow


Neigungsgruppe Design: Thomas Geisler, Lilli Hollein, Tulga Beyerle (f.l.t.r.)
Photo: Katharina Gossow

 

Selected Press Clippings

 

national

H.O.M.E., October 2007 .pdf

Wohnen, October 2007 .pdf

Enjoy Vienna, October 2007 .pdf

Immobilien Fokus, November 2007 .pdf

design austria, December 2007 .pdf

 

international

design report (D), December 2007 .pdf

icon (GB), January 2007 .pdf

Blueprint (GB), December 2007 .pdf

 

Main sponsors of the event are departure wirtschaft, kunst und kultur gmbh and the Economic Chamber of Vienna.

 

Press Contact

juicy pool. communication
Franziska Gerner
Sprengersteig 21
A-1160 Wien
Tel.: +43-1-481 54 54/50
E-Mail to Franziska Gerner
www.juicypool.com

Further Information VIENNA DESIGN WEEK

Neigungsgruppe Design
Margaretenstrasse 96/1
A - 1050, Wien
Phone: +43-1-91 343 56
E-Mail to Neigungsgruppe Design
www.viennadesignweek.at