Mark Braun was born in 1975 and has been running his own design studio in Berlin since 2006. His portfolio includes projects for various companies such as J. & L. Lobmeyr, Nomos Glashütte, Thonet and many more. His products have won several awards, including the German Design Award, the Reddot and the IF Award. His studio editions have been on show at many well-known galleries, for example Gallery S. Bensimon, Libby Sellers, Galerie Helm Rinderknecht and others. Besides concentrating on his studio projects, Mark Braun has been a Visiting Professor and guest lecturer at several universities and since 2015 he has been professor of Industrial Design at HBK Saar.
You are warmly invited to our Sunday Brunch on 27 May from 12-4 pm. Address of the day: rue Franz Merjay 142, 1050 Brussels. Free entrance.
The Age of Glass is a group exhibition showcasing a curated selection of recent and new art and design works created by more than 25 creatives around the theme of contemporary glass and highlighting the renewal of contemporary glass art and design practices that are all Made in Meisenthal,
SEASON VIII – MEISENTHAL, THE AGE OF GLASS, A GROUP SHOW FROM 24 MAY UNTIL 9 SEPTEMBER 2018
The Age of Glass is a group exhibition showcasing a curated selection of recent and new art and design works created by more than 25 creatives around the theme of contemporary glass and highlighting the renewal of contemporary glass art and design practices that are all Made in Meisenthal,
For its first exhibition, Spazio Nobile located on the ‘piano nobile’ of a 1920s house in Brussels hosts French artist Vincent Fournier for his Post Natural History exhibition, presented in the format of a contemporary cabinet of curiosities.
July 2014
Designers: Mark Braun, Paweł Grobelny, Norayr Khachatryan, Adrian Rovero, Studio Monsieur –Romain Diroux & Manon Leblanc, Sema Topaloglu
Glassblowers: Róisín Buitléar, CIAV Blowers, Christophe Genard, Sébastien Maurer, Jean-Marc Schilt
Meisenthal has long been know as the cradle of Art Nouveau glass and the glassworks that enabled
Emile Gallé as well as René Lalique to revolutionise the glass industry.