The Werkstätte Carl Auböck Dish #4483 is centered on a white background. Brass-colored and pyramid-shaped, it features precise edges with a metallic finish. Its symmetrical, angular design gives it a modern geometric appearance reminiscent of Carl Auböcks work.
A triangular, shallow, brass-colored dish called Dish #4483 from Werkstätte Carl Auböck, with a minimalist design reminiscent of Carl Auböck creations, rests on a white background. Its smooth surface subtly reflects light.
The brass Dish #4483 by Werkstätte Carl Auböck features a warm golden hue and an inverted pyramid shape, with smooth, polished surfaces reminiscent of the iconic designs. Its geometric form stands out against a white background.
The textured bronze, geometric metal bowl, Dish #4483 by Werkstätte Carl Auböck, features a shallow triangle shape that embodies Auböcks design ethos and is viewed from above on a plain white background.

Dish #4483

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 4 weeks 

$710.00