I'm still thinking about a few new ideas... But the atmosphere and the unbelievable peace and quiet on the Hamme in Hüttenbusch are wonderful.
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We are looking forward to two days of "Schmuckwerk" and are grateful to be able to be there again.
Visit us and rejoice with us!
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There is no obligation for the artists to be present, but it is of course welcome if you show up every now and then. We really enjoyed being there on the weekends in January and were able to show the dresses and scarves to a fairly large audience for the pandemic. Last but not least, the fairies have invariably attracted a lot of attention. Sales were unexpectedly good.
Our big thanks go especially to Esther and Oliver Berking and the entire Winterwerft team! You have done great things despite the not exactly easy times.
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We look forward to your visit to our home again, just like last year. In a familiar atmosphere, I would be happy to show you the new and the tried and tested. We are happy to report on our turbulent and exciting events and trips in the first quarter of this year.
We are open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on all three days.
Other artists around here participating in the Crafts Days: Christel Schäfer Pieper ceramics and Ingrid Ripke-Bolinius Porcelain
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International Festival of Textile Crafts, Textile Art and Design
March 25-27, 2022 Maretsch Castle, Bolzano
...we were already in this wonderful place in October last year, felt at home in the garden of the castle, in the lovingly prepared rooms, the very friendly visitors from all over Italy.
The organizers tried very hard to make everything perfect despite the difficult circumstances caused by the pandemic.
So we decided, in time for the beginning of spring, to start the long journey again to enjoy the first warm rays of sunshine in the almost Mediterranean climate south of the Alps.
This time the organizers have prepared a really cute tower room for us, which of course also offers enough discretion to try on my clothes in peace.
We are looking forward to it together with our artist colleagues from the textile, fashion and accessories sector and hope to see numerous visitors.
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The city has changed, as has the whole world, but we still found the stay to be relaxed, not overcrowded and relatively "safe".
The Curate International Collections is a very small but fine shopping fair for the fashion industry in the middle of Manhattan.
It was good to see many familiar faces again and to be able to talk to buyers from all over North America. These were not as numerous as we were used to from 2020.
As everywhere, business in the USA is not yet back to full speed and shopping behavior has changed. It was all the nicer to meet loyal customers such as Paula C. who still wears my clothes with great enthusiasm on a wide variety of occasions in New York and quickly found what she was looking for this time too.It was good to find the connection. We brought enough addresses with us that now need to be processed. Writing offers - making representations via video telephony - arranging appointments - advising. Mona and Katja, whom we met just a few weeks earlier at the winter shipyard at Robbe and Berking in Flensburg, decided very quickly to accompany us to NY. They had a lot of fun promoting us and the Curate together with the New York "influencers". Incidentally, the shawl collars also suit men, as can be seen here on the well-known New York model and photographer Nick P with the collar "Montreal" can recognize. Not only I, but also Mona was enthusiastic about him and the scarf.There was also great joy when we met our friend Susan Sanders, who has been with us since 2013, right at the beginning of the show. Her friend was also delighted with my clothes and gave us many tips and addresses of other interested boutiques in the USA.
The next trip is planned for autumn. The place and time have not yet been determined.I didn't just have a lot of fun with Jean, as in this photo.
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The Ornaris in Bern will take place from August 22 - 24, 2021.
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It rained almost constantly, so everything happened in a relaxed, small group in our studio and showroom.
Our guest exhibitor this time was Katharina Bertzbach Ceramics from Fischerhude. She had brought her "vases from large to small" with her.
Everyone liked it so much that we decided to repeat this small event regularly about every 4 weeks.
The next afternoon in the country is Saturday, September 4th, again from 2 p.m.
If you want, you can of course register now! But those who come unannounced are also very welcome.
Like yesterday and as usual from our Sunday events in Bremen, there will be homemade butter cake, coffee and...
Of course, another exhibitor will also be our guest.
Of course, all current Corona regulations will apply!
We look forward to you!
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On the other days you can visit the exhibition from Tuesday to Friday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Would you like to meet me there in person? Call me and we'll make an appointment!
Car 0160 8019961
]]>Unfortunately, Covid19 and the resulting lockdown left us, like many others, with no other option. Very unfortunate, but also an incentive to think about and tackle new possibilities.
Such situations often motivate the further development of one's own creativity, encourage and open the doors for new "input". As the saying goes: "Necessity is the mother of invention"-
So we now live secluded in our home in Worpswede Ot Hüttenbusch and enjoy the wonderful winter weather.
Sabine works on both new and old designs, while I am busy with new presentation concepts and projects for novel shopping experiences.
Of course we don't have fixed opening hours and we have our workplaces integrated in the building (Home Studio) much more flexible and always there for you.
Just give us a call and we can arrange an appointment at short notice or talk about how we can find each other:
mobile: 0160 8019961 fund: +49 4794 964580
kontakt@sabine-wagner.com
We look forward to you
your
Sabina Wagner
and
Hans-Hermann Kober
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