Porcelain Manufactory Augarten

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New Vienna Porcelain Manufactory Augarten GmbH

logo
legal form GmbH & Co. KG
founding 1923
Seat Vienna
Number of employees 60 (2016), 30 in production (15 painters and 15 in white production)
Branch Hardware and hardware wholesale
Website www.augarten.com

Vienna Porcelain Manufactory Augarten
In the manufactory
Branch at Stock-im-Eisen -Platz in Vienna 1

The Augarten Porcelain Manufactory is a Viennese porcelain manufacturer ; It was founded in its current form in 1923.

It is named after the Augarten , the park in which its manufactory buildings ( Augarten Castle and an extension built in the Second Republic ) are neighbors of the Augarten Palace of the Vienna Boys' Choir .

meaning

In terms of art-historical importance, Augarten Porzellan is comparable to Meissen and the Nymphenburg porcelain factory . The pieces are made by hand in the factory in the 2nd district of Vienna, Leopoldstadt . Augarten products are the most expensive Austrian porcelain and are also used for state purposes such as the Hofburg , the Federal Chancellery and Austrian embassies, as well as state gifts. The product range includes vases , food, tea and coffee services , figurines, lamps and gifts. The designs come from different eras and include different motifs. In addition to chinoiseries , flower bouquets, hunting and nature motifs, classicism, Biedermeier, Art Déco and modern styles are available.

history

After the end of the Danube monarchy and the stabilization of the post-war economy, the “Wiener Porzellanmanufaktur Augarten” ( Augarten A.-G. ) was opened in Augarten Castle on May 2, 1923, in the presence of Federal President Michael Hainisch . The company refers to the tradition of the former Viennese porcelain factory , which closed in 1864, and uses some of its designs.

The Art Deco was very popular at that time and the products were by artists such as Francis of Zülow , Josef Hoffmann , Michael Powolny and Ida Schwetz-Lehmann designed. The manufactory continues to produce tried and tested items from all ages. Artists such as Friedrich Ludwig Berzeviczy-Pallavicini , Thomas Feichtner , Walter Bosse , Yu Feng, Joseph Nigg , Gottfried Palatin , Ena Rottenberg , Claudia Stuhlhofer Mayr and Robert Ullmann always create new designs.

In 2003 - after the factory closed due to bankruptcy and the entire staff was dismissed - the company VMS Value Management Services GmbH of the renovator Erhard Grossnigg bought the bankruptcy estate and thus founded a new company called Neue Porzellanmanufaktur Augarten . The Augarten porcelain factory is the only investment (besides the Linz football club Lask ) that Grossnigg is making “out of pure passion and without interest in profit”.

The Porcelain Museum in Augarten has been located in a side wing since 2011 .

In 2014 the manufactory issued the world's first porcelain postage stamp in collaboration with Austrian Post .

signing

The blue label is stamped on every Augarten product. In addition, each porcelain object is given a painter, decor and shape number.

Branches

Augarten has branches in Vienna, Linz and Salzburg. The castle itself is open to the public. Visitors can gain an insight into the production methods of Augarten porcelain on daily tours. In the newly designed porcelain museum, visitors can experience the history of Viennese porcelain through representative exhibits. The products are not only in demand in Austria, they are also popular with the Japanese . In the flagship store at Spiegelgasse 3 there is an extra Japanese customer advisor. In Tokyo Imperial Palace Augarten porcelain was also spotted.

gallery

See also

literature

  • Reinhard Engel, Marta S. Halpert : Luxury from Vienna. = Luxury from Vienna. Volume 2: From the designer lamp to the concert grand piano - traditional and modern from a master hand. Czernin, Vienna 2002, ISBN 3-7076-0142-0 .
  • Waltraud Neuwirth : Brand Lexicon for Applied Arts. Volume 4: Austria. Viennese porcelain. Painter numbers, embossing letters and numbers, whitening and capsule turning numbers. 1744-1864. Neuwirth, Vienna 1978, ISBN 3-900282-11-0 .
  • Waltraud Neuwirth: Porcelain from Vienna. From du Paquier to the factory in Augarten. Youth and Volk, Vienna et al. 1974, ISBN 3-8113-6084-1 .
  • Waltraud Neuwirth: Viennese porcelain. Original, copy, falsification, forgery. Neuwirth, Vienna 1979, ISBN 3-900282-08-0 .
  • Waltraud Neuwirth, Alfred Kölbel, Maria Auböck: The Vienna Porcelain Manufactory Augarten. Youth and Volk, Vienna 1992, ISBN 3-85058-067-9 .
  • Wilfried Seipel (Ed.): White gold from Europe. The history of porcelain using the example of the great European manufacturers. An exhibition of the Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien. Vienna, Palais Harrach, November 24, 1997 - February 1, 1998. Skira, Milan 1997, ISBN 3-900325-79-0 .
  • Wilhelm Siemens (Ed.): Impulse. European porcelain manufacturers as pioneers of international lifestyle (= publications and catalogs of the German Porcelain Museum. 44). Zweckverband Dt. Porcelain Museum , Hohenberg / Eger 1995, ISBN 3-927793-43-4 .

Awards

Movie

  • Augarten porcelain. Documentary film, Austria, 2017, 30 min., Director: Patrick Pleisnitzer, moderation: Karl Hohenlohe , production: Clever Contents, ORF , series: Aus dem Rahmen , first broadcast: November 28, 2017 on ORF III , summary by ORF.

Web links

Commons : Wiener Porzellanmanufaktur Augarten  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Augarten Porcelain Homestory. In: The Guesthouse Vienna , December 22nd, 2016, interview with Kurt Darmohray (white production).
  2. Opening of the porcelain factory in Augarten. In:  Neue Freie Presse , Morgenblatt, No. 21424, May 3, 1924, p. 8, bottom center. (Online at ANNO ).Template: ANNO / Maintenance / nfp
  3. ^ Daniel Nutz: Erhard Grossnigg: The renovator. In: Die Zeit , October 31, 2016, No. 45.
  4. Erhard Grossnigg : "At first I didn't want to, but when I saw how people worked there, I was convinced that this company had to be preserved". In: Augarten porcelain as a "hobby". In: Vienna. orf.at , January 2, 2013.
  5. Signing. ( Memento from January 14, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ). In: augarten.at ; see: Signing. In: augarten.com , accessed on March 18, 2018.
  6. Frau im Spiegel , March 1, 2007, No. 10.
  7. Loudspeaker boxes. In: augarten.at , accessed on March 18, 2018.

Coordinates: 48 ° 13 ′ 25.3 ″  N , 16 ° 22 ′ 42.5 ″  E