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Sustainability, handicraft, quality, and local products are becoming increasingly important. Present-day crises are making that patently clear. And the trade fairs and markets will also be counting on that during the Vienna Design Autumn.

Fine stuff at Edelstoff Design Market

The Edelstoff design market at the Marx Halle invites you to come and browse on October 19 and 20. 165 designers from Austria and abroad are represented on the market with their accessories, fashion, jewelry, product design, and art. Most of the items on sale are unusual creations from independent labels and small manufacturers that are otherwise rarely available in retail stores. Everything is made by hand and a lot of emphasis is placed on using sustainable materials. If all that shopping makes you hungry, you'll also get your money's worth here: the Edelstoff design market is accompanied on the culinary front by a wide range of street food.

October 19-20, 2024
Sa 11.00 am - 7.00 pm, Su 11.00 am - 6.00 pm
www.edelstoff.or.at
Admission: €5

Blickfang at the MAK: A glimpse of new trends

The MAK – Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna, is the venue for the 21st Blickfang international design fair this autumn. Around 150 jury-selected exhibitors from Austria and abroad present refreshing design and the latest trends at the sales fair in the categories of furniture, lighting, fashion, jewelry, and accessories. On display is a mix of well-designed products in various price brackets. This also includes players on the Vienna design scene. Visitors can try on, test, and buy the sophisticated designs ranging from chairs to dresses, and meet the designers in person on the day. There is also a special area for kids' design.

November 8-10, 2024
Fr 12.00 noon - 8.00 pm, Sa 10.00 am - 7.00 pm, Su 10.00 am - 6.00 pm
www.blickfang.com
Day ticket: €13

MAK - Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna

Stubenring 5
1010 Vienna
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