Showing posts with label Naschmarkt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Naschmarkt. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Fruth, chocolaterie pâtisserie au marché

Today I feel like posting something really sweet. It is one of my favourite pâtisseries in Vienna and I'm really happy that it is right in my neighbourhood next to Naschmarkt. It opened already some years ago, so it's nothing new any more, but already a definite highlight of Viennese pastry shops. Actually the story of Eduard A. Fruth goes a long way back when he opened a Viennese pastry shop in Japan in the 80ies. Not only those "Fruth Shops" and two Gourmet temples named "Andersen" but also his seminars where he tought the art of pastry made him well known in Japan. Some years ago he opened a shop in his hometown Vienne which has since become one of my favourite shops in my neighbourhood. His little french tartes, mousse, eclairs, brownies and lots more have delighted a lot of my guests. And the shop itself is a little jewel as well. It feels totally french when you enter the little room with its antique display cabinets and 50ies sale desk. So, for those who haven't heard of it now it is about time to go there and enjoy.

photos by FRUTH
Fruth, Kettenbrückengasse 20, 1040 Vienna, Austria

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Naschmarkt, styles in the mix

Two years ago I moved to the wonderful neighborhood of Vienna's Naschmarkt. It is somehow traditional and very viennese, but at the same time a place for young people, with chic bars, great restaurants and very modern. So I decided that should be reflected by the style of my apartment, since that also reflects my personal style. 
It was great fun to mix my Biedermeier desk with a table from the sixties and add a contemporary interpreted Louis XV-style chair made in plastic by Philippe Starck. I was browsing through nearby second hand and antique stores for months. The bedroom is dominated by a fabric-covered wall that devides the room into sleeping and dressing area, accentuated with golden nailing in a traditional way. That wall is complimented by a headboard covered in a Toile de jouy, an old chinese wedding trunk and a modern butlers tray as bedstands. A fun touch is added by the antler-console. 
Spread around the apartment is a lot of art. Some is the work of friends, as the great photographs of Alexandra Thompson, some just things I found on fleamarkets as the bronze harlequin from the 30's. All in all my mission is completed now and I love to live in those rooms as well as hosting parties and dinners. Enjoy the photos.