In the process of creating hand-shaped vessels, Carl Auböck V began designing the largest and most deconstructed vase yet produced by AUBÖCK. This large, full-brass sculpture creates striking and brilliant light refractions, achieved through the hand-shrinking of its panels.
The brass panels are hand-beaten and rolled using traditional techniques and Biedermeier-era tools from the period when the family workshop was founded.
In sunlight, the vessel transforms into a “future moon,” offering a glimpse into the future of the Werkstätte Carl Auböck.
This vase features a small water tank and is not coated (coating available upon request). The surfaces will develop a patina over time.
| Dimensions LxWxH | 56x15x56cm (22x6x22'') |
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| Piece Weight (kg) | 10 |
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| Number Of Pieces Created | 100 |



































