Friday, January 22, 2010

Vienna Online feat. Christian Hantschel

Yesterday an Austrian News Site presented an article about a survey comparing straight and gay living. It wasn't very surprising to hear that gay men spend more money on living than straight men or that they wanna live more in Vienna's City Center while straight men prefer the suburbs. But the exciting thing about this article was that the video features an apartment designed by me and I'm really happy with the way they show my work. If you're interested in the full german article visit Vienna Online or just enjoy the video.


Photo and Video by Vienna Online
Interior Design by Christian Hantschel

Thursday, January 14, 2010

feliz década!

After a busy holiday full of celebrating, meeting friends, trying to relax and working I'm finally back again and want to wish a happy new year to all of you. I hope everybody has recovered from celebrating a lot. My first blog-entry this year is a recommendation of one of the best issues of AD I saw for quite a while. It is the January 2010 issue of the spanish AD. Actually for the last months I found myself buying the spanish version of my most favourite magazine more often because I really like the things they choose to publish. It is exactly the perfect mixture of contemporary and classic elements and mostly the combination of colours is amazing. This time the main story is a selection of quite small apartments from 30 to 80 m2 all over the world. Even if you don't speak spanish, like me, you will enjoy the photos. So grab your copy and start an inspiring new year.


Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Cosy Melody.

Today I have to post something about music for the first time, because a friend of mine (Thank you P.) posted the name of this wonderful young singer from the states. Her name is Melody Gardot and her music got me from the first moment on. It is really great and cosy jazz and is perfect for this time of the year. So I don't want to bore you with my text anymore. Just sit down in your sofa, watch the snowflakes fall, fell the warmth of the fireplace and enjoy this great soft voice.





Thursday, December 17, 2009

In the Shade of light.

Recently I walked through Vienna's inner city and discovered that another traditional shop closed its doors forever. It was one of the last shops for lampshades. What used to be a booming business in former times, is a craftmanship that is about to die out here. In Vienna there are not even a handful of them left. Unlike as in Britain where it is still a kind of art it seems that in Austria there is just no market left for it. Although you can create amazing effects by just having a great lampshade made to measure for an old lamp. Actually the shade is often as important as the lamp itself. A great variety of possiblities is shown in the picture below, which shows a part of the range of Besselink & Jones, a british lamp factory. The good thing is, there are two great women left in Vienna who are able to create great lampshades. Find their contacts below but don't forget that a lampshade should fit to your interior as well as the lamp. So contacting an interior designer for help is recommended.
Besselink & Jones, UK, www.besselink.com
Christine Sares, Vienna, www.lampenschirme-wien.com
Anita Markl, Vienna, members.aon.at/markl/

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Annie Leibovitz.

What more can you ask of a perfect sunday in Vienna than to see a wonderful exhibition as the current Annie Leibovitz exhibition at Kunsthaus Wien? It is the sequel of a former exhibition that showed her work until 1990 and presents her work from 1990 to now. It is an amazing overview of her work and for the first time shows a mix of commercial work and personal photos of friends and family. Those different types of photos compliment each other in an amazing way and add a much more emotional touch to the whole exhibition, not only because some of those photos showed the last years of her dear friend Susan Sontag, who died from leukemia in the 90ies, and of Leibovitz's father who died shortly after Susan. So if you're in Vienna you shouldn't miss the opportunity to see that amazing overview of her work. The exhibition is open until 31. January 2010.

Kunsthaus Wien, Untere Weißgerberstraße 13, 1030 Wien, every day 10am - 7pm, http://www.kunsthauswien.com/

Friday, December 11, 2009

Hats off to Viennese tradition.

This time I want to introduce you to another great example of a company that was able to survive more than 100 years and that found its way to combine traditional craftmanship and modern design. I'm talking about the most famous viennese hatter Mühlbauer. It has been founded it 1903 and is now owned and operated by the 4th generation of the family. Every hat is still produced by hand and they found there way into the shelves of the most famous warehouses of our time such as Bergdorf Goodman in NYC or Le Bon Márche in Paris. As a lover of hats I naturally stop by every now and then in their flagshipstore in Seilergasse and I often can't resist to buy one of those wonderful headgears. But I'm pretty sure that one can never have too many hats or shoes. Below you'll see some examples of their recent collection for fall/winter 2009/10.
Mühlbauer Hutmanufaktur, Seilergasse 10, 1010 Wien, www.muehlbauer.at

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Fresh fruit from the fleamarket.

The other day I browsed through Vienna's most famous fleamarket on Naschmarkt. I do that regularly since I live right next to it. Sometimes it is just great to walk around between all that funny stuff people try to sell there and feel the atmosphere. But once in a while there are little treasures hidden between all of that crap. So it happend that I found this wonderful tablelamp and I couldn't resist buying it. So this ca. 60ies lamp made in Italy now brightens up my living room and makes me happy everytime I look at it.

Vienna fleamarket, every Saturday 6:30 - 16:00, Naschmarkt/Kettenbrückengasse

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Maroccamerican Gypsy in NYC.

One of my favourite places in New York City is definitely "Cafe Gitane" in Nolita. Not only is it blessed with a great retrostyle interior with a lot of funky details, big windows and some tables on the sidewalk (it must be wonderful there in spring/summer) guarantee a great view on busy life on the street. It is a great place to stop by just for coffee and cheesecake (which is delicious) as well as for lunch or dinner, when they offer a maroccan and french influenced cuisine for reasonable prices. The staff at Cafe Gitane is young and friendly, although it is a bit over the top to comment every order with "that's awesome", but somehow even that fits into the very casual and cool atmosphere. Depending on the daytime a crowd of cool and relaxed people mix with some businessmen for lunch. So whenever you're in the city stop by and if they don't have a free table just take a seat at the bar and be served directly by the cooks, who create their meals right in front of you at the bar. All in all a definite must for all New Yorkers as well as their visitors.

photos by The Lensviewer

Cafe Gitane, 242 Mott St., NY 10012

Sorry, I'm late.

It's been a while since I wrote my last post, but my latest trip to New York City reminded me to continue the blog. Not only am I suddenly full of energy thanks to that amazing city, I'm also incredibly motivated to stick to my dreams and follow my passion. Therefore I want you to take part in things I experienced and I'm gonna share all the places I discover. I hope this will keep you and me entertained, inspired and excited.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

A touch of Japan.

I. want. that. shirt. Made by COS. Definitely have to check out their shop in Paris. Seen in "Men's Health Best Fashion - Spring/Summer 2009".
Cos, 4 Rue des Rosiers, 75004 Paris