Vienna Design Week 2008 - Maxim Velčovskỷ at J.& L. Lobmeyr
Vienna Design Week 2008, Part of Passionswege, Maxim Velčovskỷ / Qubus Design at J.& L. Lobmeyr
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Lobmeyr is in its sixth generation as a family business today. A love of the material, the emotional relationship with the product and the commitment of personal energy defined their method of working from the beginning. In this context each generation leaves its trace.
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A Tour of J&L Lobmeyr
This stunning chandelier emporium in Vienna still looks the way it did over a century ago.
120 Years of Creative Collaboration: Lobmeyr
To mark Swarovski’s 120th anniversary, the second exclusive video interview has been released featuring Lobmeyr, the Viennese creator of exceptional chandeliers. Hans Harald Rath started working with Daniel Swarovski in 1945, and their luminary achievements include the New York Metropolitan Opera House and Vienna’s Liechtenstein City Palace.
Watch and marvel—with more videos to come!
Lobmeyr glass soldering
Alice from our sales team tries her hand at some soldering at Lobmeyr's Vienna crystal workshop
Ineke Hans über ihre Design-Highlights in Wien
Vom Wohnbauprojekt bis hin zum versteckten Glasmuseum. Die Designerin Ineke Hans über ihre persönlichen Designhighlights in Wien: J. & L. Lobmeyr, Vienna Secession, MAK - Austrian Museum of Applied Arts / Contemporary Art, rien, Café Prückel und die Werkbundsiedlung Wien 1932.
DAS GLAS DER ARCHITEKTEN. Wien 1900–1937
MI, 18.01.2017–MO, 17.04.2017
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Eine Kooperation von MAK und LE STANZE DEL VETRO
Nach der letztjährigen erfolgreichen Ausstellung Das Glas der Architekten in den Räumlichkeiten von LE STANZE DEL VETRO in Venedig, bei der über 300 Gläser aus der Zeit von 1900 bis 1937 – großteils aus der Sammlung des MAK – gezeigt wurden, ist die Gesamtschau nun erstmals in Wien zu sehen. Als Glasentwerfer bestimmten die Architekten der Wiener Moderne Form und Technik der Erzeugnisse maßgeblich mit, wodurch sich Glas in dieser Periode als Material der Moderne etablierte.
Eine Gruppe junger Architekten – Studenten der Wiener Akademie der bildenden Künste unter Otto Wagner, der Kunstgewerbeschule und der Technischen Universität – entwickelte ein besonderes Interesse an der Formgebung von Glas. Der Kontakt mit in Wien etablierten Glasmanufakturen wie E. Bakalowits & Söhne und J. & L. Lobmeyr sowie mit Reformkunstbewegungen wie der „Vereinigung Bildender Künstler Österreichs – Wiener Secession“, der Wiener Werkstätte oder dem Österreichischen Werkbund sicherte die Realisierung radikal neuer Formkonzepte durch Produzenten wie Johann Loetz Witwe. Heute weltbekannte Protagonisten der Wiener Moderne wie Josef Hoffmann (1870–1956), Koloman Moser (1868–1918), Joseph Maria Olbrich (1867–1908), Leopold Bauer (1872–1938), Otto Prutscher (1880–1949), Oskar Strnad (1879–1935), Oswald Haerdtl (1899–1959) und Adolf Loos (1870–1933) lancierten bahnbrechend neue Entwürfe für Zier- und Gebrauchsglas.
► Das umfangreiche Rahmenprogramm zur Ausstellung unter
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THE GLASS OF THE ARCHITECTS:
Vienna 1900–1937
WED, 18.01.2017–MON, 17.04.2017
A cooperation between the MAK and LE STANZE DEL VETRO
After the success of last year’s exhibition The Glass of the Architects in the rooms of LE STANZE DEL VETRO in Venice, which presented over 300 glasses from the period between 1900 and 1937—largely from the MAK Collection—the entire show has now moved to Vienna, where it is
on display for the first time. As designers of glassware, the architects of Viennese Modernism greatly influenced the products’ form and technique, with glass becoming established in this period as the material of modernism.
A group of young architects—at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna under Otto Wagner, at the School of Arts and Crafts, and at the University of Technology—developed a special interest in glass design. Their contact with established glass manufacturers in Vienna such as E. Bakalowits &
Söhne and J. & L. Lobmeyr, as well as with art reform movements such as the “Union of Austrian Artists—Vienna Secession,” the Wiener Werkstätte, and the Austrian Werkbund, ensured the realization of radically new design concepts by manufacturers like Johann Loetz Witwe. Now world-famous protagonists of Viennese Modernism such as Josef Hoffmann (1870–1956), Koloman Moser (1868–1918), Joseph Maria Olbrich (1867–1908), Leopold Bauer (1872–1938), Otto Prutscher (1880–1949), Oskar Strnad (1879–1935), Oswald Haerdtl (1899–1959), and Adolf Loos (1870–1933) launched groundbreaking new designs for decorative and practical glass.
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Design & Shopping in Vienna - VIENNA/NOW
In this edition of VIENNA / NOW Chris Cummins visits the international design fair “Blickfang”, at the MAK, the Austrian Museum for Applied Arts and we go shopping in one of Vienna’s most beautiful neighborhoods, Spittelberg. In addition we meet Lilli Hollein, founder and curator of the “Vienna Design Week”.
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Featured in this episode in order of appearance:
MAK – Austrian Museum of Applied Arts/Contemporary Art
Blickfang 2015
Ulliko
Holzer Gallery
Lena Hoschek
Mühlbauer
Ina Kent
Witwe Bolte
Das Loft
Stilwerk
Vienna Design Week
Lobmeyr
Wiener Silber Manufactur
Scheer
A.E. Köchert
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Music Opener:
Radical Chique | Tag aus, Nacht ein
Music:
Karuan | Never Too Late
Christoph Pepe Auer: Session Work Song
Music Interview:
Christoph Pepe Auer: 90s Therapy III
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Idea & Concept: SLASH
Director & Script: Stefan Schlager
Camera: Matthias Smycka
Editing, 2nd Unit, Animation: Thomas Scharf
Audio: Overdub, Gregor Rašek
Produced by SLASH
80 Second Arts - Orientalist Glass Art
Orientalist Glass Art: Masterpieces from the Museum of J. & L. Lobmeyr, Vienna
Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization
Wenen (Wien / Vienna) - Stadswandeling (Stadtrundgang / Walking Tour), 27 juni 2015
Wenen - Stadswandeling met Dorotheergasse, Jozefsfontein, Graben, Stephansplatz, Kärntner Strasse (met J. & L. Lobmeyr, Malteserkirche, straatmuzikanten), Hotel Sacher, Weense Staatsopera, Rotenturmstrasse, 27 juni 2015
Wien - Stadtrundgang mit Dorotheergasse, Josefsbrunnen Graben, Stephansplatz, Kärntner Straße (mit J. & L. Lobmeyr, Malteserkirche, Straßenmusikanten), Hotel Sacher, Wiener Staatsoper, Rotenturmstraße, 27. Juni 2015
Vienna - Walking tour of the Old Town with Dorotheergasse, Joseph's Fountain, Graben, Stephansplatz, Kärntner Straße (with J. & L. Lobmeyr, Maltese Church, street musicians), Hotel Sacher, Vienna State Opera, Rotenturmstraße, 27 June 2015
Chandelier Circle / Im Kreis Der Luster
Vernissage, art photography by Wolfgang Thaler.
Ausstellung
Im Kreis der Luster
von Wolfgang Thaler
bei
J. & L. LOBMEYR
Salesianergasse 9
1030 Wien
Austria
music by Stanley Gurvich (Artlist)
video by Toni Lekic
Tableware Design in Vienna, 1850-2009
Annette Ahrens will give an overview and the historic lineage of Viennese tableware designs, production and design influences from 1850 to the present day. The talk will focus on the relationship of the Lobmeyr designs to design in Austria and Bohemia-Chekia and of the relationship of Czech production to Lobmeyr in both 19th and 20th centuries. This talk will also illuminate the role and background of designers working with Lobmeyr and designers work in other disciplines. Annette is a specialist in Vienna porcelain and table decoration of the 18th and 19th century.
The program is supported by the Austrian Cultural Forum in celebration of Ted Muehling Selects: Lobmeyr Collection.
Die Glasmanufaktur LOBMEYR. SERVUS TV: Fast vergessen
Die Firma Lobmeyr ist ein traditionsreicher Familienbetrieb in 6. Generation und weltweit bekannt für exklusive Gläser und Beleuchtungskörper. Der Beitrag der Servus TV-Serie Fast vergessen zeigt, wie diese Luster und Gläser in der Lobmeyr-Werkstatt, die sich im 3. Wiener Gemeindebezirk befindet, hergestellt werden.
Kärntner Straße
Kärntner Straße (German for Carinthian street) is the most famous shopping street in central Vienna . It runs from the Stephansplatz out to the Wiener Staatsoper at Karlsplatz on the Ringstraße. And you can see a glassware shop (company) J. & L. Lobmeyr It was founded in 1823 and is still family owned.
Whatchado Elisabeth Lobmeyr - Bereichsleiterin Dienstbetrieb
“Das Coolste an meinem Job ist, dass momentan in Österreich eine Stimmung herrscht, dass man etwas sagt, die Leute rappeln sich auf und machen mit und sind dabei.“ Elisabeth Lobmeyr, Bereichsleiterin Dienstbetrieb bei Die MALTESER Österreich, organisiert und koordiniert Projekte und den Einsatz der Freiwilligen im Verein. “Um in meine Position zu kommen braucht man viel Geduld, ein bisschen Menschenverständnis, aber sonst kann das jeder machen, weil helfen kann jeder.“
From Imperial To Contemporary: A Rediscovery of Traditional Austrian Craft and Manufacturing
Thomas Geisler will speak about contemporary design work in Austria, including Viennese tableware, 20th century and contemporary design. Thomas is design curator at the Museum of Applied Arts / Contemporary Arts (MAK) in Vienna and co-founder of Vienna Design Week which has initiated projects with contemporary designers and local traditional manufactures such as J.&L. Lobmeyr and Augarten porcelain, to protect and reinvent this extraordinary legacy of Viennese crafting skills.
Support for this program is provided by the Austrian Cultural Forum, in celebration of Ted Muehling Selects: Lobmeyr Glass from the Permanent Collection.
Lobmeyr
I have the simplest of tastes, I am always satisfied with the best.” Oscar Wilde
The history of wheel engraving on glasses goes back to ancient Rome and beyond. Brilliant crystal glassware handcrafted and designed by passionate artists. All these elegant pieces are pleasing to the eye while you are tasting finest wines. Simple but the best choice.
Ist lokales Produzieren eine tragfähige Alternative?
Heini Staudinger, Geschäftsführer GEA; Katharina Dankl, Designerin; Thomas Schäfer-Elmayer, Tanzschule Elmayer; Ute Ploier, Modedesignerin; Katja Nussbaumer, Möbelbauerin; Leonid Rath, Geschäftsführer J. & L. Lobmeyr und Johannes Gutmann, Geschäftsführer Sonnentor zur Frage „Ist lokales Produzieren eine tragfähige Alternative?.
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