Carl Auböck 'Optimist Pessimist' Brass Sculpture

¥96,030

The accomplished brass-worker and Modernist trailblazer Carl Auböck II designed his head-scratching 'Optimist Pessimist' in the 1950s at the family workshop in Vienna. Cast in the original brass mould and hand-finished to a textural black patina, the sculpture is still produced today by Carl’s descendants. Please note, as this piece is made and finished by hand, slight markings and imperfections may occur. These only add to its unique character.

Product ID: 2206807060

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The accomplished brass-worker and Modernist trailblazer Carl Auböck II designed his head-scratching 'Optimist Pessimist' in the 1950s at the family workshop in Vienna. Cast in the original brass mould and hand-finished to a textural black patina, the sculpture is still produced today by Carl’s descendants. Please note, as this piece is made and finished by hand, slight markings and imperfections may occur. These only add to its unique character.

Product ID: 2206807060

View more from: Carl Auböck / Globes & sculptures

Carl Auböck 'Optimist Pessimist' Brass Sculpture

¥96,030

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Carl Auböck

After years at the forefront of the Bauhaus and Wiener Werkstätte traditions, Carl IV still works in the same atelier with the original brass moulds. He has modernised the hand-worked desk sets with input from designers like Michael Anastassiades, yet the handmade ethos remains.