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31 October 2010
Reichtum by Mark Braun for Lobmeyr
Vienna Design Week 2010: Berlin designer Mark Braun presented a series of carafes engraved with images of lakes, glaciers and rivers of Austria for glass company Lobmeyr in Vienna earlier this month.
Top: Pasterze glacier
Above: Stubaier Ferner glacier
Developed as part of the Vienna Design Week Passionswege project bringing together young designers and companies with a long tradition, Braun’s project involved etching the glass with three different processes.
Above: lake Rinnensee
The resulting pieces were displayed filled with water collected from the relevant site over the last year by the organisers of Vienna Design Week.
Above: lake Traunsee
Graphic designer Anna Sartorius created postcards showing each lake, river and glacier with images from Google Earth and information comparing the area of water with the amount of time the engraving took.
Above: river Mur
The installation at the Lobmeyr showroom was entitled Reichtum (wealth), and refers to the different prices of each carafe based on the time taken to engrave them.
Above: river Donau
See all our stories about Vienna Design Week »
Above photo is by Kollektiv Fischka
Here’s some more information from Vienna Design Week:
The company J. & L. Lobmeyr has been working with the material glass for almost 200 years and continues until this day to rely on handcrafted perfection in creating its chandeliers and other lighting objects, its hand-blown and hand-cut crystal, and decorative glass.
Above photo is by Kollektiv Fischka
Starting from the Lobmeyr tradition of personalising glass objects with engraving or decorating them with eloquent patterns or ‘paintings’, the German designer Mark Braun has realised a series with the emphasis on water on the one hand, and glass on the other.
Two substances that are at least strongly related visually.
Using the copper wheel engraving technique, archetypical water carafes especially designed for this project have been decorated with the outlines of Austrian lakes, rivers, and glaciers.
For Mark Braun the sum total of these makes up the symbol of the essential wealth of everyday life.
The installation ‘Reichtum’ [Wealth], also the title of the presentation, stages the carafes filled with original water!
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