Welcome to Vienna The perfect place to kick-off the start -- a Viennese coffee house. The whole of Vienna becomes a platform and showplace of design, even on the sugar bags! Designed by: Neigungsgruppe Design www.viennadesignweek.atBrit Leissler 1 of 130
No S.tool and Por.Table A family of table, chair and stools all based on the same simple yet effective construction technique. Designed by: Sebastian Zachl www.zachl.atBrit Leissler 2 of 130
No S.tool One end can be opened and clamped into the designated groove on the seating platform to make a perfectly safe and strong table or chair leg. Designed by: Sebastian Zachl www.zachl.atBrit Leissler 3 of 130
Wardrobe Leaning against the wall it only requires three legs in order to stand up - which also serve as the coat stands. Designed by: Zachl und Hanserl www.facebook.com/zachl.hanserBrit Leissler 5 of 130
Wardrobe (Detail) A small wedge is used to lock the legs into position Designed by: Zachl und Hanserl www.facebook.com/zachl.hanserBrit Leissler 6 of 130
Lobmeyr: Hourglass Constructed from two classical Lobmeyr glases and a turned wooden block, quartz sand is used to visualize the time-consuming process of producing the high end products of the company. Designed by: Philippe Malouin www.philippemalouin.comBrit Leissler 7 of 130
Lobmeyr: Hourglass (Detail) The engraved lines on the glass indicate the time it takes to make each mark. Designed by: Philippe Malouin www.philippemalouin.comBrit Leissler 8 of 130
Dynamic Flow: Exhibition System A smart modular system that interlocks into a grid. Designed by: Riana Sulie, Nicky Nikouokhan, and Taraneh Rouhi www.tuwien.ac.atBrit Leissler 9 of 130
Dynamic Flow: Exhibition System A smart modular system that interlocks into a grid. Designed by: Riana Sulie, Nicky Nikouokhan, and Taraneh Rouhi www.tuwien.ac.atBrit Leissler 10 of 130
Top Up: Exhibition System The basic motif of the stand design is the top down and bottom up theory. Designed by: Lisa Krebs and Anja Kutirica www.tuwien.ac.atBrit Leissler 11 of 130
Top Up: Exhibition System Technically transferred in its appearance, whereby the invisible is revealed Designed by: Lisa Krebs and Anja Kutirica www.tuwien.ac.atBrit Leissler 12 of 130
Bird Bunker Made from Eternit, a fibre cement usually used for roofing. www.eternit.atBrit Leissler 13 of 130
Eternit Stool Off-cuts of Eternit cement sheet layered to create a cube stool www.eternit.atBrit Leissler 14 of 130
Laboratory The project explores using stale bread (that would normally be thrown away) as a material for furniture to highlight the topic of food waste. Designed by: Gosia and Tomek Rygalik www.tomekrygalik.comBrit Leissler 15 of 130
Laboratory: Bread Construction The Bread table in the process of being built. Designed by: Gosia and Tomek Rygalik www.tomekrygalik.comBrit Leissler 16 of 130
Laboratory: Baguette Boxes And lots more building material. Designed by: Gosia and Tomek Rygalik www.tomekrygalik.comBrit Leissler 17 of 130
Laboratory: Bread Table Playing with your food can result in pretty things. Designed by: Gosia and Tomek Rygalik www.tomekrygalik.comBrit Leissler 18 of 130
Laboratory: Bread Table The old baguettes make a surprisingly strong construction material. Designed by: Gosia and Tomek Rygalik www.tomekrygalik.comBrit Leissler 19 of 130
Laboratory: Crepe Kitchen Table with storage containers mounted underneath. Designed by: Gosia and Tomek Rygalik www.tomekrygalik.comBrit Leissler 20 of 130
Laboratory: Window Graphics Installation graphics based on the theme 'laboratory' Designed by: Gosia and Tomek Rygalik www.tomekrygalik.comBrit Leissler 21 of 130
Laboratory: Crepes Pan The crepes were cooked on a camping stove. Designed by: Gosia and Tomek Rygalik www.tomekrygalik.comBrit Leissler 22 of 130
Laboratory: Baguette Signage Baguette Branding -- literally. Designed by: Gosia and Tomek Rygalik www.tomekrygalik.comBrit Leissler 23 of 130
Tea-set A plain tea-set with fluted pattern on the underside of the set interlocked with the upper side of the tray. Designed by: Tomas Alonso www.tomas-alonso.comBrit Leissler 24 of 130
Tea-set Installation The pieces were presented on a zen-like sand garden table to reflect the products minimal styling Designed by: Tomas Alonso www.tomas-alonso.comBrit Leissler 25 of 130
High Seat Located in a narrow passage way, the high seat installation invited visitors to experience path from a new perspective. Designed by: Konstantin Schmoelzer www.konstantin-schmoelzer.comBrit Leissler 26 of 130
High Seat The seat was placed at eye level with the people in the shop. Designed by: Konstantin Schmoelzer www.konstantin-schmoelzer.comBrit Leissler 27 of 130
Dynamic Flow: Exhibition System Student project from The Vienna University of Technology (TU). The objective was to create better visibility for the TU at international trade fairs. Designed by: Riana Sulie, Nicky Nikouokhan, and Taraneh Rouhi www.tuwien.ac.atBrit Leissler 28 of 130
Folding Diamonds: Exhibition System A modular system consisting of single containers which can also be used as storage. Designed by: Chaipipat Pokpong and Olka Sendeska www.tuwien.ac.atBrit Leissler 29 of 130
Folding Diamonds: Exhibition System A modular system consisting of single containers which can also be used as storage. Designed by: Chaipipat Pokpong and Olka Sendeska www.tuwien.ac.atBrit Leissler 30 of 130
Folding Diamonds: Exhibition System (Detail) Embedded hinge Designed by: Chaipipat Pokpong and Olka Sendeska www.tuwien.ac.atBrit Leissler 31 of 130
Tostmann Trachten: Retail Space "Tostmann Trachten" is a family enterprise spanning three generations. They are most famous for their hand crafted national costumes. This installation explores using the sewing machine a printing device. Designed by: Patrycja Domanska www.patrycjadomanska.comBrit Leissler 32 of 130
Tostmann Trachten: Stamping Fabric A self constructed printing machine, with reference to the traditional sewing machines used by the Tossmann tailors. Designed by: Patrycja Domanska www.patrycjadomanska.comBrit Leissler 33 of 130
Tostmann Trachten: Printing Patterns Like a sewing machine, the printing machine transports the fabric layer automatically. Designed by: Patrycja Domanska www.patrycjadomanska.comBrit Leissler 34 of 130
Tostmann Trachten: Chose your own Different stamps are available for the serial customisation. Designed by: Patrycja Domanska www.patrycjadomanska.comBrit Leissler 35 of 130
Tostmann Trachten: Printing Machine The reference to the sewing machine is also in appearance. The different compartments host the various stamps. Designed by: Patrycja Domanska www.patrycjadomanska.comBrit Leissler 36 of 130
quartier21: Mirror Chairs Fragmentating and mirroring the image of a chair. Designed by: Kai Linke www.kailinke.comBrit Leissler 37 of 130
quartier21: Exhibition View View of the gallery at the Museumsquartier. www.quartier21.atBrit Leissler 38 of 130
quartier21: LED Zeppelin A silver inflatable bag with transparent bottom. The silver foil reflects the light from the LED downwards; the transparent foil keeps the air (blown in by a small fan) in and lets the light shine through. Designed by: Bertjan Pot www.bertjanpot.nlBrit Leissler 39 of 130
quartier21: IKEA North American Version A sculptural approach to IKEA furniture. Designed by: Florian Slotawa www.florianslotawa.deBrit Leissler 40 of 130
quartier21: Tobacco Camel A camel made entirely out of "Camel" brand tobacco, filling the whole gallery with a strong tobacco. scent. Designed by: Lisa Lapinski www.johannkoenig.de/37/lisa_lapinski/selected_works.htmlBrit Leissler 41 of 130
quartier21: Masks Originally the artist started out stitching colored ropes together with the intent of making carpet but when the samples started to buckle, he decided at the last minute to apply the technique to create masks. Designed by: Bertjan Pot www.bertjanpot.nlBrit Leissler 42 of 130
quartier21: Masks Originally the artist started out stitching colored ropes together with the intent of making carpet but when the samples started to buckle, he decided at the last minute to apply the technique to create masks. Designed by: Bertjan Pot www.bertjanpot.nlBrit Leissler 43 of 130
Functional Green Growing agricultural crop in public urban space. On a grass carpet. Designed by: Functional Green www.functionalgreen.blogspot.comBrit Leissler 44 of 130
Functional Green Common plastic utility boxes were used as plant beds. Designed by: Functional Green www.functionalgreen.blogspot.comBrit Leissler 45 of 130
Functional Green Any free space was turned into a field for growing vegetables. A bench was provided as well. But you might sit some time before you can watch it grow. Designed by: Functional Green www.functionalgreen.blogspot.comBrit Leissler 46 of 130
No Dogs signage Even though it was presumably very inviting for our four legged friends to mark their territory in this greenery, they were not allowed. Designed by: Functional Green www.functionalgreen.blogspot.comBrit Leissler 47 of 130
Dog Toilet Instead they could use one of the many dog toilets spread around Viennas 2nd quarter, Leopoldstadt. Designed by: Functional Green www.functionalgreen.blogspot.comBrit Leissler 48 of 130
Vienna Bike An electrically assisted tricycle that rides with the feeling of a two-wheeler. Designed by: Valentin Vodev www.cycleeco.oomBrit Leissler 49 of 130
Vienna Bike The innovative steering and suspension system makes the tricycle very versatile. Designed by: Valentin Vodev www.cycleeco.oomBrit Leissler 50 of 130
Vienna Bike The custom cargo boxes (holding 150 litres) on a loading platform that features a quick release fixing. Designed by: Valentin Vodev www.cycleeco.oomBrit Leissler 51 of 130
Woka - Passionswege In colaboration with the Luminaire and lamp manufacture Woka, the designers explored differnt characteristics of brass. Designed by: Lucidi Pevere www.lucidipevere.comBrit Leissler 52 of 130
Woka - Passionswege A study in honour of the goldenyellow material and its potential. Designed by: Lucidi Pevere www.lucidipevere.comBrit Leissler 53 of 130
Woka - Passionswege Wooden mold for hammering the brass into shape. Designed by: Lucidi Pevere www.lucidipevere.comBrit Leissler 54 of 130
Woka - Passionswege Parts of the Woka Collection, from where the two designers took inspiration. Designed by: Lucidi Pevere www.lucidipevere.comBrit Leissler 55 of 130
Woka - Passionswege Samples of embossing different brass types. Designed by: Lucidi Pevere www.lucidipevere.comBrit Leissler 56 of 130
Woka - Passionswege Brass Flakes. Designed by: Lucidi Pevere www.lucidipevere.comBrit Leissler 57 of 130
Outdoor Chair (Open) A folding chair Designed by: Sebastian Zachl www.zachl.atBrit Leissler 58 of 130
Outdoor Chair (Closed) The backrest folds down when not in use serving as a protective cover for the seat. Designed by: Sebastian Zachl www.zachl.atBrit Leissler 59 of 130
Parabol This compressed aluminum bowl not only makes a great plate but also has a compartment that can be either filled with hot water to use it as a heat plate, or with ice in order to serve as a cooler. Designed by: Zachl und Hanserl www.facebook.com/zachl.hanserBrit Leissler 60 of 130
Parabol This compressed aluminum bowl not only makes a great plate but also has a compartment that can be either filled with hot water to use it as a heat plate, or with ice in order to serve as a cooler. Designed by: Zachl und Hanserl www.facebook.com/zachl.hanserBrit Leissler 61 of 130
Lobmeyr: Time Elapsed Installation The designer wanted to highlight the time-intensive process of producing Lobmeyr's traditional Viennese glassware. Designed by: Philippe Malouin www.philippemalouin.comBrit Leissler 62 of 130
Lobmeyr: Time Elapsed Installation A beautiful and impressively crafted brass machine slowly sifts out quartz powder (the raw material of glass) from a revolving brass container. Designed by: Philippe Malouin www.philippemalouin.comBrit Leissler 63 of 130
Lobmeyr: Time Elapsed Installation A beautiful and impressively crafted brass machine slowly sifts out quartz powder (the raw material of glass) from a revolving brass container. Designed by: Philippe Malouin www.philippemalouin.comBrit Leissler 64 of 130
Lobmeyr: Seven Deadly Sins Celebrating the 80th birthday of the No. 248 cylindrical glass tumbler (designed by Adolf Loos), Lobmeyr commissioned Stefan Sagmeister to create a special edition. Designed by: Stefan Sagmeister www.sagmeister.comBrit Leissler 65 of 130
Lobmeyr: Seven Deadly Sins Illustrations of the seven deadly sins (black) and the seven heavenly virtues (clear) replace the typical geometric shapes on the bottom of each glass. Designed by: Stefan Sagmeister www.sagmeister.comBrit Leissler 66 of 130
REFLECTION Installation Highly polished ZIETA objects like the Multipunkt boards, Chippensteel chair, Plopp stool and a futuristic PIN-Ball are hidden in crates. Designed by: Oskar ZIeta www.zieta.plBrit Leissler 67 of 130
REFLECTION: Key Holes Vvisitors can experience a sneak view of what is inside them (if they press the light button). Designed by: Oskar ZIeta www.zieta.plBrit Leissler 68 of 130
REFLECTION: Key Hole (Detail) Op art textures reveal inside… Designed by: Oskar ZIeta www.zieta.plBrit Leissler 69 of 130
REFLECTION: Inside the Box The black and white patterns reflected on the high polished ZIETA furniture pieces. Designed by: Oskar ZIeta www.zieta.plBrit Leissler 70 of 130
Plopp Stool But will eventually recognize the very familiar Plopp stool. Designed by: Oskar ZIeta www.zieta.plBrit Leissler 71 of 130
Flaxx Chair Conceived as a hybrid, the chair offers the comfort of a cantilever design with the functionality of four legs. Designed by: Martin Mostboeck www.martin-mostboeck.comBrit Leissler 72 of 130
Flaxx Chair (Detail) The seat fabrication uses technology from the automotive industry for interior components. Designed by: Martin Mostboeck www.martin-mostboeck.comBrit Leissler 73 of 130
Food Design: Performance A very fun and at times rather gross performance: Preparing and serving food using the tools and machinery of industrial craftsman. Designed by: Sonja Stummerer, Martin Hablesreiter and Tom Hanslmaier www.honeyandbunny.comBrit Leissler 74 of 130
Food Design: Table setting Starting with ceramic plates and metal cutlery, the setup looked very different when the meal was ready to be served. Designed by: Sonja Stummerer, Martin Hablesreiter and Tom Hanslmaier www.honeyandbunny.comBrit Leissler 75 of 130
Food Design: Kitchen Scraps Band saws can be used to cut many things... Designed by: Sonja Stummerer, Martin Hablesreiter and Tom Hanslmaier www.honeyandbunny.comBrit Leissler 76 of 130
Food Design: Spam Drill This is what it looks like when you drill spam. Designed by: Sonja Stummerer, Martin Hablesreiter and Tom Hanslmaier www.honeyandbunny.comBrit Leissler 77 of 130
Food Design: Spam Drill (detail) In the closeup, it is even more gross. Designed by: Sonja Stummerer, Martin Hablesreiter and Tom Hanslmaier www.honeyandbunny.comBrit Leissler 78 of 130
Food Design: The Tools Part of the performance took place in a metal workshop. Designed by: Sonja Stummerer, Martin Hablesreiter and Tom Hanslmaier www.honeyandbunny.comBrit Leissler 79 of 130
Food Design: Baking a Plate All the plates to serve the meal were baked out of dough with a torch gun. Designed by: Sonja Stummerer, Martin Hablesreiter and Tom Hanslmaier www.honeyandbunny.comBrit Leissler 80 of 130
Food Design: Slicing the Sausage This huge sausage has bread embedded inside, as a small core. Designed by: Sonja Stummerer, Martin Hablesreiter and Tom Hanslmaier www.honeyandbunny.comBrit Leissler 81 of 130
Food Design: Inverted Sandwich There's already bread and the cheese, carrot will be added later. Designed by: Sonja Stummerer, Martin Hablesreiter and Tom Hanslmaier www.honeyandbunny.comBrit Leissler 82 of 130
Food Design: Lathed Carrot The lathed carrot became part of the inverted sandwich. Designed by: Sonja Stummerer, Martin Hablesreiter and Tom Hanslmaier www.honeyandbunny.comBrit Leissler 83 of 130
Food Design: Inverted Sandwich (in progress) Drilling a hole into spam for an inverted sandwich, making a space for the carrot. Designed by: Sonja Stummerer, Martin Hablesreiter and Tom Hanslmaier www.honeyandbunny.comBrit Leissler 84 of 130
Food Design: Table setting (end of performance) The table setting was completely recreated during the performance. Designed by: Sonja Stummerer, Martin Hablesreiter and Tom Hanslmaier www.honeyandbunny.comBrit Leissler 85 of 130
Food Design: Celery Saw Cutting celery on the band saw. Designed by: Sonja Stummerer, Martin Hablesreiter and Tom Hanslmaier www.honeyandbunny.comBrit Leissler 86 of 130
Food Design: Carrot Sppon The spoon was a bit wobbly - a good excuse to pass on eating the food. Designed by: Sonja Stummerer, Martin Hablesreiter and Tom Hanslmaier www.honeyandbunny.comBrit Leissler 87 of 130
Food Design: Celery Beer Cup But we loved drinking beer from the celery vessel. Designed by: Sonja Stummerer, Martin Hablesreiter and Tom Hanslmaier www.honeyandbunny.comBrit Leissler 88 of 130
Homage to Karl
A high seat with mirror sides. Seeing and being seen is a big part of Viennese coffee house culture. Designed by: Patrycja Domanska and Felix Gieselmann www.patrycjadomanska.comBrit Leissler 89 of 130
Homage to Karl
Designer's Patrycja Domanska and Felix Gieselmann pictured with their high seat at the opening. Designed by: Patrycja Domanska and Felix Gieselmann www.patrycjadomanska.comBrit Leissler 90 of 130
kidsroomZOOM Exhibition An apartment in the centre of Vienna served as the living showroom. Designed by: kidsroomZOOM kidsroomzoom.wordpress.comBrit Leissler 92 of 130
kidsroomZOOM: Punch'n'Cuddle Emotional furniture, created for punching and cuddling as the name suggests. Designed by: Brit Leissler www.punchncuddle.comBrit Leissler 93 of 130
kidsroomZOOM: Tukluk The modular den structure TukLuk is made of foam triangles with magnetic connections. Designed by: Benedikt Kirsch www.tukluk.euBrit Leissler 94 of 130
kidsroomZOOM: Coloring Book Catalogue The exhibition catalogue also functioned as a coloring book. Designed by: kidsroomZOOM kidsroomzoom.wordpress.comBrit Leissler 95 of 130
kidsroomZOOM: Mobile Home A cardboard castle to paint yourself. Designed by: Kids on Roof www.kidsonroof.comBrit Leissler 96 of 130
kidsroomZOOM: Minis for Minis The Kubix soft furniture for kids on the left and the LieseLotte play and seat animal in front. Designed by: Kubix, Jaell und Tofta www.kubix.at, www.jaellundtofta.deBrit Leissler 97 of 130
kidsroomZOOM: Bulding the World A workshops by Collective Paper Aesthetics using paper triangles to create different shapes. Designed by: Noa Haim collectivepaperaesthetics.wordpress.comBrit Leissler 98 of 130
kidsroomZOOM: Made for small people Childrens rocking chair and Move-it cardboard furniture in the background. Designed by: David Graham move-itproducts.comBrit Leissler 99 of 130
Unfold Jewellery piece that explores the facet shape a cut diamond. Designed by: Uli Budde ulibudde.comBrit Leissler 100 of 130
Unfold The polished finish on the outside contrast the roughness left from the printed machine lines on the inside. Designed by: Uli Budde ulibudde.comBrit Leissler 101 of 130
Absolut Vodka Workshop Invited participants were asked to customize the white primed bottles. Designed by: Vera Wiedermann www.verawiedermann.comBrit Leissler 102 of 130
Absolut Vodka Workshop Seeds were put on a plate as desired. Designed by: Vera Wiedermann www.verawiedermann.comBrit Leissler 103 of 130
Absolut Vodka Workshop Then the bottle, covered in glue at the place where the seeds are supposed to go, is rolled over the seeds. Designed by: Vera Wiedermann www.verawiedermann.comBrit Leissler 104 of 130
Absolut Vodka Workshop A new label is the result - this one looking perfect for Halloween. Designed by: Vera Wiedermann www.verawiedermann.comBrit Leissler 105 of 130
Ice Stool The Ice Stool prototype presentation took place in a walk-in cold storage space. A assortment of jackets were provided for the visitors. Designed by: Alfred Burzler and Thomas Exner www.copa.atBrit Leissler 106 of 130
Ice Stool Curators of Vienna Design Week, Tulga Beyerle and Lilly Hollein in their Russian style fur caps and duvet jackets. Designed by: Alfred Burzler and Thomas Exner www.copa.atBrit Leissler 107 of 130
Let’s go ffffreeze When opening the gate to the cold store, an ice fog cloud escaped. Designed by: Alfred Burzler and Thomas Exner www.copa.atBrit Leissler 108 of 130
Ljod (Russian for ice) Stool The Ice Stool was revealed in the spotlight of a torch. The objective was to create simple and cheap serially produced outdoor furniture for the winter wonderland. Designed by: Alfred Burzler and Thomas Exner www.copa.atBrit Leissler 109 of 130
Pouring another Stool In order to avoid tension during the freezing process, which could cause cracks in the ice, the designers are cooling the water down to zero degrees before they pour it into the mould. Designed by: Alfred Burzler and Thomas Exner www.copa.atBrit Leissler 110 of 130
Tension Belts and Food Coloring A CNC'ed, three-part plastic mould, held together simply by tension belts. The designers are currently testing different color layered versions by mixing food coloring into the water. Designed by: Alfred Burzler and Thomas Exner www.copa.atBrit Leissler 111 of 130
Wanderland A massive book installation Designed by: Martina Segna, Jakob Winkler, Favela Gold, and Gudrun Wallenböck www.hinterland.agBrit Leissler 112 of 130
Wanderland When you open it, a giant sized new world made from cardboard comes into being. Designed by: Martina Segna, Jakob Winkler, Favela Gold, and Gudrun Wallenböck www.hinterland.agBrit Leissler 113 of 130
Wanderland Visitors are invited to lay down and relax for a little while into a dreamy audio-visual journey. Designed by: Martina Segna, Jakob Winkler, Favela Gold, and Gudrun Wallenböck www.hinterland.agBrit Leissler 114 of 130
Carte Blanche Signage The Carte Blanche program at Vienna Design Week invites young designers to work on projects that involve locations in "less happening" quarters of Vienna. Designed by: Vienna Design Week www.viennadesignweek.atBrit Leissler 115 of 130
Carte Blanche: Re-Hang, Rethink A photographic installation visualizing homeless young people in colaboration with Caritas Wien. Designed by: Michael Fetz and Florian Rainer www.michaelfetz.com
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Carte Blanche: Live with them How can we re-integrate wild animals in our urban environments? This wooden bench has small holes to attract wild bees and provide shelter for them. Designed by: Greta Hauer und Delphine Rumo www.viennadesignweek.at/event.php?id=210Brit Leissler 117 of 130
Carte Blanche: Aquaponic System A self sustaining system that combines fish and crab breeding with vegetable growing. Designed by: Functional Green www.functionalgreen.blogspot.comBrit Leissler 118 of 130
Pop Up - Pot Up
Composting toilet and energy generator. Next to the application of the composted faeces for crop farming, the usage of liquid discharge (mainly urine) can be harvested for energy production. Designed by: Vera Wiedermann www.jamesdysonaward.org/Projects/Project.aspx?ID=2116&RegionId=3&Winindex=3Brit Leissler 121 of 130
Mobile Table Why not serve as a table leg while eating? Table tops of a mobile kitchen pop up restaurant that sit on the hips of the people using the table. Designed by: Esterni Collective www.esterni.orgBrit Leissler 122 of 130
Type Seat In the public design project with the Volkertsplatz community in Vienna's 2nd district, a seat with a found typewriter provided a lot of fun. Designed by: Esterni Collective www.esterni.orgBrit Leissler 123 of 130
Type Seat Particularly for the kids of the digital age, who never had used one of those before. Designed by: Esterni Collective www.esterni.orgBrit Leissler 124 of 130
Wall Backrest One piece of adaptive furniture that derived from the project was this backrest that could be attached to a low wall on Volkertplatz, to provide more comfortable resting. Designed by: Esterni Collective www.esterni.orgBrit Leissler 125 of 130
Wall Backrest Another adaptive back rest that was created for a low wall on Volkertplatz. Designed by: Esterni Collective www.esterni.orgBrit Leissler 126 of 130
Wall Backrest The backrests in use Designed by: Esterni Collective www.esterni.orgBrit Leissler 127 of 130
High Seat Providing a different perspective in many ways: The Readymade high seet. Designed by: Esterni Collective www.esterni.orgBrit Leissler 128 of 130
DJ Console Typical of Esterni furniture, madthe booth is made from discarded wood. Designed by: Esterni Collective www.esterni.orgBrit Leissler 129 of 130
Pop-Up Restaurant View of the mobile kitchen and restaurant (tables leaning at the bar). Designed by: Esterni Collective www.esterni.orgBrit Leissler 130 of 130
With exhibitions, venue-specific installations, talks, and workshops, the Design Week takes place throughout the city celebrating both Viennese design, and the flourishing scenes of Central and Eastern Europe.