A portrait of Austrian architect and designer Martin Mostböck, whose work bridges architecture, interior, and furniture design. From the precision of the Konstantin Chair to the sculptural elegance of Mezzasferas, his approach unites clarity, material sensitivity, and timeless form – design with substance and purpose.
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Simon Quendler is one of the most intriguing voices in Austrian contemporary art. With his “reactive paintings,” he expands the boundaries of painting, turning materials and processes into protagonists – a silent, poetic revolt against the expected.
Zum Goldenen Hirschen in Gmunden: a boutique hotel carefully revitalized by architect Inge Krebs-Hinterwirth – 21 unique rooms in historic charm.
Inspiration from around the world for an aesthetic and mindful lifestyle
The new issue of THE Stylemate invites you to explore the invisible threads that subtly connect people, cultures and ideas. On 40 large-format pages (A3), you’ll find a carefully curated mix of philosophy, art, design, travel, and lived mindfulness.
Where tradition meets modern sophistication, Zum Goldenen Hirschen in Gmunden offers a feast of flavors and golden moments of indulgence.
The Gradonna****s Mountain Resort in East Tyrol is both a remarkable holiday retreat and a sought-after film set – from Nine Perfect Strangers to Der Spitzname. An alpine escape where nature, design, and cinema meet.
Some places feel as if they were dreamed up by a film director. They are magical, quietly beautiful, almost unreal—like...
The New Hotel Palais Mailberger Hof in the Heart of Vienna. A place where Baroque charm meets modern design – a must-stay for the style-savvy traveler.
FM4 celebrates 30 years with the Sabotage Collection in collaboration with Vienna’s peng! – a capsule line blending pop culture, sustainability, and rebellion.
When fashion becomes a space for identity A silent Vienna at night. Footsteps echo through empty streets, accompanied by the...
From Salzburg to Tokyo, Edwina Hörl unites fashion, art, and culinary culture into a concept that understands clothing as a social and cultural intervention. Her collection “listen to the soup” reflects this philosophy – while also pointing to her life beyond fashion: running her late husband’s ramen bar in Tokyo.
Tiles made from coconut shells and bamboo beds with red feet? Some projects are a first even for a company with 90 years of experience. For example, the furnishing of the recently opened Bikini Island und Mountain Hotels Es Trenc in Mallorca. Instead of the usual modern alpine flair, the production facility of the Austrian hotel furnishing company Voglauer was transformed into a colourful place with boho vibes for this project.












