Glassware & Porcelain shopping in Vienna
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J & L Lobmeyr
Sweep up the beautifully ornate wrought-iron staircase to one of Vienna’s most lavish retail experiences. The somewhat cluttered collection of Biedermeier pieces, Loos-designed sets, fine/arty glassware and porcelain on display here glitters from the lights of the chandelier-festooned atrium. The firm has been in business since the beginning of the 19th century, when it exclusively supplied the imperial court; these days, production is more focused towards Werkstätte pieces.
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Österreichische Werkstätten
Established in 1945, Österreichische Werkstätten is dedicated to selling work made by Austrian companies and designed by Austrian designers. Look out for Kisslinger, a family glassware company since 1946, with Klimt- and Hundertwasser-styled designs; Peter Wolfe’s more traditional Tirol-style designed glassware; and of course the world-renowned Riedel wineglasses.
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Augarten Wien
Wiener Porzellanmanufaktur Augarten makes Vienna’s finest porcelain; the most delicate of ornaments, vases and dinnerware with traditional hand-painted designs; prices start at around €80 for a small vase and go way up. Tours of the factory are available; see the website for details.
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