
Vice Versa Table Lamp by Werkstätte Carl Auböck, Brass, Mid-Century
By Werkstätte Carl Auböck
Located in Berlin, DE
Vice versa lamp #4105-2 by Carl Auböck in brass.
2010s Austrian Mid-Century Modern Table Lamps
Brass
In Vienna’s Neubau district, a beautiful Biedermeier townhouse has been home to the Werkstätte Carl Auböck for more than 100 years. Inside the workshop, where production continues to this day, countless objects line the shelves, walls, tabletops and desktops.
The Viennese artist and designer Carl Auböck II was one of the quirkiest and most delightful and collectible of modern designers. A rather odd duck in the world of decorative arts, he was a peculiar talent whose specialties included smaller desk accessories and tabletop pieces such as corkscrews, paperweights, letter openers, bookends and bottle stoppers. He rendered these pieces in a combination of metal — most often brass — and such elemental materials as leather, knobby wood and animal horn, creating forms that could be almost Surrealist, from hands and feet to keys, birds and amoebae.
As a boy, Auböck was precocious and artistic. He studied drawing and at the same time trained in the workshop of his father, Karl Heinrich Auböck, a popular maker of traditional bronze figurines and collectibles. In 1919, Carl II went to Germany to study at the Bauhaus, where he was a pupil of the progressive artist and theorist Johannes Itten. While the Bauhaus is most associated with the rigidly ordered, functionalist architecture of its directors Walter Gropius and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, the school was in reality a liberal, spirited place — a crucible for imaginative, playful and avant-garde art and design. It was this spirit that imbued Carl II’s work from the time he left in 1921.
In 1922 or ’23, Carl Auböck II returned to Vienna to help care for his ailing father, and he took over the business. He created the Werkstätte Carl Auböck and a legacy that earned his objects cult status among collectors. The business was passed on to his descendants, who run the atelier that is still in operation today. Today, objects designed by Carl II make up 90 percent of Werkstätte Carl Auböck’s production, joined by the creations of architect and designer Carl IV, his grandson.
Vintage Auböck designs have a special character, a patina that only emphasizes how much the pieces have been loved and used. Carl Aubock II’s small furniture items — leather- or caned-sling magazine racks; free-edge wooden side tables with tubular bronze legs; wicker serving trolleys with turned beechwood wheels — are elegant and purposeful. His bijoux desktop objects, library tools, ashtrays and barware pieces evince a kind of mirthful practicality. They seem to ask: “If you need a corkscrew, or a paperweight, or a candlestick, why not make it fun as well as functional?” And indeed, why not?
Find a collection of vintage Werkstätte Carl Auböck mirrors, seating, tables, decorative objects and other furniture on 1stDibs.

Vice Versa Table Lamp by Werkstätte Carl Auböck, Brass, Mid-Century
By Werkstätte Carl Auböck
Located in Berlin, DE
Vice versa lamp #4105-2 by Carl Auböck in brass.
Brass

Carl Auböck #3740-1 Floor Lamp, Patinated Brass, Mid-Century Modern
By Werkstätte Carl Auböck
Located in Berlin, DE
Carl Auböck #3740-1 Floor Lamp "Butterfly" in patinated brass, manila and chintz. The base is available both in polished brass or patinated brass.
Brass

1970s Mid-Century Table Lamp by Sölken Leuchten, Brass & Black Metal
By Soelken Leuchten
Located in Berlin, DE
Mid-century table lamp by Sölken Leuchten, Germany, 1970s. It features a polished brass base and stem paired with a matte black metal shade that reveals a subtle greenish hue. The sh...
Metal, Brass

Vice Versa Floor Lamp by Werkstätte Carl Auböck, Brass, Mid-Century
By Werkstätte Carl Auböck
Located in Berlin, DE
Vice versa lamp #4105-3 by Carl Auböck in brass.
Brass, Aluminum
Swedish Designer Table Lamp - Wood and Solid Brass - 1950s
Located in Berlin, DE
Exceptional solid brass and hardwood table lamp, perfect for modern, Art Deco, or mid-century interiors. Swedish minimalist design with unknown designer, but unmatched craftsmanship....
Metal

Carl Auböck Model #3741 'Horseshoe' Table Lamp
By Werkstätte Carl Auböck
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Carl Auböck model #3741 'Horseshoe' table lamp. Designed in the 1950s, these versatile and Minimalist Viennese table lamps are executed in bamboo...
Brass

Carl Aubock II Rare Brass & Leather Table Desk Lamp #4280, Vienna, Austria
By Werkstätte Carl Auböck
Located in Vienna, AT
A beautiful and rare sculptural minimalist mid century modern table or desk lamp, model no. 4280. Designed and manufactured by Carl Auböck II in 1949. This lamp is made of brass and ...
Brass

Exceptional Brass Table Lamp, Austria, 1950s
By Werkstätte Carl Auböck
Located in Nürnberg, Bayern
Exceptional brass table lamp, Austria, 1950s. The lamp comes with E27 Edisonscrew fit bulb holder and original wiring in working condition and run both on 110/230 volt.
Brass

unique 32cm Beautiful kalmar style brass + fabric table light, Austria, 1960s
By Werkstätte Carl Auböck, Werkstätte Hagenauer Wien, Kalmar Lighting
Located in Kirchlengern, DE
Article: table light Origin: Austria Age: 1960s This original vintage table light was designed and produced in the 1960s in Austria. the super rare and minimalist stand elem...
Brass

Beautiful unique art deco brass and wood table light, Germany 1930s
By Werkstätte Hagenauer Wien, Werkstätte Carl Auböck, Kalmar Lighting
Located in Kirchlengern, DE
Article: table light Origin: Germany Age: 1930s This original vintage table light was designed and produced in the 1930s in Germany. the super rare and minimalist stand elem...
Brass
Eberth, Table Lamp, Brass, Fabric, Switzerland, 1950s
By Eberth Zürich
Located in High Point, NC
An adjustable brass and fabric table lamp produced by Eberth, Zurich, Switzerland, 1950s. Dimensions of Lamp (inches): 13.25"H x 6.5"W x 12.75"D Bulb Specifications: E-26 (Standar...
Brass
In his workshop in Vienna, the fourth-generation artisan crafts the most covetable creations.
His two gallery spaces in the German capital bring together thousands of pieces ranging from mid-century classics and Murano glass to covetable reproductions manufactured in-house.