Carl Auböck pincer
This rare pincer was designed by Carl Auböck and produced by the Carl Auböck workshop in Austria during the 1950s. It was retailed at Illums Bolighus in Denmark, a renowned design store known for its curated selection of high-quality modernist objects. The tool is crafted from brass with a naturally developed patinated surface, complemented by a braided leather wrap around the handle that provides both visual contrast and ergonomic comfort.
Carl Auböck was a notable Austrian designer and craftsman whose work seamlessly merged functionalism with artistic expression. His workshop gained recognition for producing household items that combined modernist aesthetics with superior craftsmanship, often using materials such as brass, leather, and wood. This pincer reflects those qualities through its elegant yet practical design.
The form features forked brass tips designed for precise handling, while the warm-toned braided leather enhances both tactile sensation and visual appeal. The seamless integration of brass and leather exemplifies mid-century European design principles focused on material harmony and functional beauty.
The pincer is preserved in vintage condition, showing typical signs of use and patina development on the brass surface. Its dimensions are 13 cm in width, 5 cm in depth, and 1.5 cm in height (5.1 x 2 x 0.6 inches).
Dimensions (cm) | W: 13 / D: 5 / H: 1.5 |
Producer | Carl Auböck |
Color | Brown, Gold |
Decade | 1950s |
Country | Austria |
Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Brass, Leather |
Designed in | 1950s |
Item Number | 138260 |
Carl Auböck