Pair of Bookends #4637 by Werkstätte Carl Auböck: Two abstract, smooth black sculptures with curved shapes. The left is taller with a pointed tip; the right has a rounded top and cutout base. Both feature a matte finish, set against a plain white background.
Displayed against a white backdrop, the Pair of Bookends #4637 from Werkstätte Carl Auböck features abstract, sculptural designs with dark, curved stone or metal exteriors and polished bronze-like interiors, reflecting the sophistication found in a stylish Viennese townhouse.
The Pair of Bookends #4637 by Werkstätte Carl Auböck features two ceramic sculptures, one rounded and resting sideways, the other upright and geometrically abstract with a smooth dark exterior and light beige interior, reflecting Viennese townhouse elegance.
Two black garlic bulbs reminiscent of the Werkstätte Carl Auböck Pair of Bookends #4637, one whole and one halved, are set against a plain white background. The halved bulb reveals a dark interior contrasted by its light outer skin.
A dark, curved item resembling an arrowhead is depicted beside a similar one on its side, showing a flat, light underside with the esteemed Werkstätte Carl Auböck logo. This is the Pair of Bookends #4637.
The Pair of Bookends #4637 by Werkstätte Carl Auböck features two sleek, dark stone pieces shaped like abstract mountains, arranged against a plain white background. They embody the timeless elegance characteristic of an Auböck design and evoke the style of a Viennese townhouse.

Pair of Bookends #4637

Manufacturer Werkstätte Carl Auböck

Founded as a metal workshop for girdling and chasing back in the 19th century, the traditional Carl Auböck workshop is still placed in its original Viennese townhouse in the 7th district. In the years of its foundation the workshop mainly produced the so called ,Wiener Bronzen'. In 1926 the workshop was passed on from father to son, Carl Auböck II, who gave it new ideas - the beginning of the typical Auböck design. Together with his son Carl Auböck III, who cultivated friendships with influential designers like Walter Gropius, Herbert Bayer, Charles and Ray Eames, they worked for Hermes and Píerre Cardin amongst others. His design career reached the top at the Triennale di Milano 1954, where he received four gold medals for his work. 


Lead time 2 - 4 weeks  

$968.00