Sich in Wien wiedertreffen – Reuniting in Vienna

In the “secret” urban oasis of Palais Harrach, Paola Lenti and Kramer und Kramer unveiled the collections first introduced at Milano Design Week 2025, during an exclusive event.

 

The morning gathering was curated by Falstaff LIVING, Austria’s leading magazine for interior design and lifestyle. In an atmosphere infused with harmony and beauty, partners and friends, devoted readers, and design enthusiasts, all invited by editor-in-chief Angelika Rosam, had the opportunity to discover the brand’s unconventional design language up close.

 

In the evening, clients and professionals from the design world, along with some of Austria’s most influential journalists, were guided through the collections—exploring product details, forms, colours, and fabrics—accompanied by Anna Lenti, CEO of Paola Lenti, and Bernhard Kramer, CEO of Kramer und Kramer.

 

Guests were welcomed by the playful spirit of the Kids Collection, a family of outdoor furnishings conceived for children that conveys—through design—the subtle complicity between the world of adults and that of children.

 

The layout unfolded along a curated path of chromatic islands, each inspired by a colour found in nature, shaping a welcoming and immersive experience.

 

Among the many outdoor novelties, particular attention was drawn to Alma, a new seating collection designed by Francisco Gomez Paz.

 

Themes such as contemporary aesthetic languages, sustainability, and the creative and production potential of modular design animated the evening’s conversations.

 

With Sich in Wien wiedertreffen—a title that fully expresses the idea of Ritrovarsi, of reuniting—the event underscored the importance of shared values and mutual recognition, transcending cultural and geographic boundaries. In doing so, Kramer und Kramer continues to promote an approach to living that places well-being and harmony with nature at its core.