Carl Auböck (1900-1957) was one of the leading figures of twentieth-century Austrian design. Heir to a family workshop founded in Vienna during the nineteenth century, he developed a distinctive style that combined exceptional craftsmanship, functionality, and modernism.

Working primarily with brass, leather, wood, and other noble materials, he created decorative and functional objects distinguished by their clean lines and often playful character. His creations perfectly embody the spirit of post-war Viennese design, combining elegance with timeless appeal.

Today, Carl Auböck’s works are highly sought after by collectors for their craftsmanship, originality, and their important place in the history of modern design.

Carl Auböck (1900-1957)

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