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  • 21.3. - 21.9.2025
    exhibition

    our project "the idea of a tree" is part of the 2nd solar biennale "Soleil-s" at the MUDAC in Lausanne.
    Will live production of objects for their permanent collection on the 19.March, 21.June, 21.September

    MUDAC - solar biennale 2

  • ongoing
    permanent installation

    "Vital Rain" is a permanent installation in the museum yard. The installation was commissioned on the occasion of the "water pressure" exhibition in 2024

    MK&G Hamburg

  • ongoing
    interior design

    We developed the interior for the "Direktion - für alle". A multipurpose room in the MAK for workshops, readings, lectures, receptions, or simply as a place to relax.

    MAK

  • 22.5 - 6.7.2025
    exhibition

    our "ratio" project is part of the 13th edition of the Saint-Étienne International Design Biennial with the topic "Resource(s), Foreseeing the future"

    Design Biennale Saint Etienne

  • 6.6.2025 - 25.1.2026
    exhibition

    the "curiosity cloud-european edition" is part of the exhibition "WEtransFORM European Bauhaus and behond" exhibition. This adapted version represents extinct, endangered and common insects from Europe.

    Bundeskunsthalle Bonn

  • 18.9.2024 - 18.5.2025
    exhibition

    our "access" glasses are part of the exhibition AUT NOW - 100 x Austrian design for the 21st century.

    MAK - AUT NOW

  • april 2024 - ongoing
    factory tour

    We designed the factory tour for Laufen in Gmunden with a lot of details and small installations to guide and inform local and international guests.

    Laufen Gmunden

  • 2025
    awards

    Happy that the "access" glasses won the PULSE Award and the 3rd place at the Austrian "Neptun-Wasserpreis"

hide and seek

a collection of mirrors reinterprets wildlife, blending hidden creatures into a playful game of observation

a deer hides behind a fir tree

The mirror series Hide and Seek explores the elusive presence of wildlife in Austrians Salzkammergut region. Inspired by the difficulty of spotting animals in the wild — an experience that requires patience and an attentive eye — the mirrors translate this moment into a visual game of hide and seek.
Silhouettes of trees and bushes, rendered in black, dominate the visible surface. Hidden within, only revealed through shifting angles and reflections in the mirrored glass, are delicate watercoloured illustrations of flora and fauna native to the region: boars, deer, birds, salamanders, and more. The layered construction of each mirror creates overlapping perspectives, ensuring the full image is never visible at once. Viewers must engage, move, and look closely to uncover the hidden life within.
Amidst the peaceful natural scenes, subtle traces of human presence—a discarded cigarette, a cola can—introduce a quiet tension. These small interruptions highlight the fragile balance between nature and modern life, adding depth and complexity to the viewer’s discovery.
By inviting observation, Hide and Seek becomes both a reflection of nature’s subtlety and a commentary on how it is seen—and sometimes overlooked—by those who pass through it.
Room with a View is a regional design initiative organized and curated by the design studio Lucy.D. It reimagines hotel interiors across eight locations in the Salzkammergut. Drawing on local materials and traditional crafts, the project invited international design teams to reinterpret regional themes such as salt, forests, wildlife, and traditional attire into contemporary design objects.

main image above: Martin Fickert

from the front you only see black silhouettes

In the game of hide and seek with nature, the more you look, the more you uncover—both the beauty and sometimes the remnants of humanity.

an admiral sits on its host plant, the stinging nettle

only in the reflection you can see what is hidden behind the black silhouettes

watercolour drawing of a tree trunk

concept drawing

watercolour drawings in the making

  • material

    mirror, printed and painted aluminium, aluminium tubes, watercolour drawings

  • dimensions

    ⊘ 18cm; 37 x 27 cm; ⊘ 67 cm; 111 x 52 cm; depth approx. 5 – 10cm

  • produced by

    rausgebrannt , Glaserei Kaplanek , mischer’traxler studio

  • location

    various hotels in the Salzkammergut, Austria

  • team

    Katharina Mischer, Thomas Traxler, Sophia Stoewer, Florian Semlitsch, Karl Schinkel