Graz, Austria’s second largest city, is known for its well-preserved historic city centre, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. But in addition to its historical splendour, Graz is also a centre for modern architecture and innovative design that harmoniously combines traditional elements with contemporary accents.
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Design meets spirituality: Candlesticks by Stefanie Hödlmoser | Graz // World Wide Things Collection
Sustainability meets modern simplicity. The design products of Stefanie Hödlmoser’s “Almost Gone” series are made from cuttings from the production of Corian furniture.
Margarethe Yoshida lived in Japan for 16 years and learnt the art of reducing everything down to the essential, which can be enjoyed in her cooking courses …
The all-rounder among the side tables. Whether one- or two-coloured: Its colours match the coffee and the new sofa. A special design detail are the rivets: They connect the individual parts with each other and are set in a contrasting colour to the original colour …
Inspired by the landscape of the moon. MOONSCAPES reflects an artistic interpretation of the dynamic relationship between humans and nature through physical and intangible identities …
The furniture line ORTO by zweithaler is based on a structural design principle, which results in structures that are stable without any connectors…
If there was a rating in Graz for the best combination of hotel, art and location, then the Lendhotel would certainly be one of the favourites…
by Martin Breuer-Bono. Designed to celebrate the book PENTHAUS is a piece of furniture that stands on two […]
Design Month Graz gives insights into various creative disciplines and links to different design creators. Events such as exhibitions, workshops or lectures invite you to network in the UNESCO City of Design Graz […]
There is one word no one would use in connection with the new Aiola Living Hotel in Graz’s old town, and that is “inconspicuous”. For one thing is clear: It is impossible to overlook this interior design …
If you want to uncover the secret of the durability and resilience of Geba carpets, you have to go to Tibet at an altitude of 4,500 metres and look out for a special species of animal…
Harald Geba’s carpets tell stories of travelling, nature and art. Still can’t find the right piece for your own home? We’ve got you covered, because Geba also produces carpets according to very specific wishes. Step by step, you can create your personal dream rug…
The growing trend towards sustainability, natural materials and green colours is also noticeable in the hospitality sector. Hotel and contract furnishers Symphonic by ADA is giving us an overview on what to expect in 2024.
The Moar Gut nature resort in the Salzburg mountains has grown. The new buildings in modern timber construction fit in with the local building culture and strengthen the existing farm buildings. The 5-storey suite towers are the central element of the extension.
Schloss Hollenegg for Design is pleased to announce its ninth annual design exhibition: WOOD LAND. The exhibition focuses on the forest and its most important resource – wood. The show demonstrates various techniques for processing wood and imparts knowledge about different tree species and wood essences. Each object on display also provides an opportunity to discuss topics such as global warming, forest management and sustainable wood production.
The Geba Carpet Gallery, located in the heart of Graz’s old town since 1987, is an established name in international carpet design. It all began with Harald Geba’s decision to rethink the carpet. He is regarded as a pioneer of the idea of combining modern designs with traditional craftsmanship. Today, Geba rugs are classics of timeless modernity, in which the charm and flair of craftsmanship always remain tangible. And one of these Geba rugs could soon be moving into your home!
As the first choice for discerning palates, Van den Berg aims to inspire gourmet enthusiasts worldwide and be part of intense culinary moments. This time with a year’s supply of spices worth €150 in our Advent calendar! We wish you good luck in taking part!
Immerse yourself in the warmth and elegance of this reversible coat from APPARIS, with a supple faux fur sherpa wrapping the smooth faux leather. This jacket not only offers two looks in one, but also practical welt pockets on both sides for convenient storage. The stand-up collar keeps the unpleasant cold at bay.