Pink pompons, a blue mesh, huge yellow flowers - Katharina Wörmann creates colorful accessories and furniture clearly not for pur style lovers.
Katarina enthusiastically turns old things into unique works of art. She pulls and restores old furniture and gives new life to the clothes thrown away by the owners. She can create a designer jacket worthy of being presented on the catwalk of haute couture, colors worn pillows with applications, and enthusiastically creates “old-fashioned fashion” - national costumes “with a twist”.
Landsberg am Lech is a small Bavarian town in which five churches immediately proudly stretched their towers to the blue sky. Near the medieval city gate on the old crooked street Bergstrasse, leading to the Market Square, in a historical building enthusiastically works Katarina Wörmann, 36-year-old graduate designer with your own vision of what should decorate our life.
Her small shop is full of amazing things in which you can "dig" for many hours in a row. Biedermeier style armchairs covered in luxurious velvet, old peasant chairs painted in azure and decorated with gowns, tables with brooches on the entire countertop ...
Its customers are not only visiting tourists. Bavarians and Swabians are also lovers of magnificent pomp and unexpected design decisions. "Yes, simplicity is not for me," - admits Katarina. And for a long time we observe how several Spanish seigneur circling around the lampshade and armchair decorated with Hungarian embroidery and Mexican motifs, not deciding which of them to prefer ...
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Material prepared by Elena Karpova