LUXURY BRIEFING AWARDS 2017 NOMINATION  

November 7th, 2017

Excellence in Craftsmanship

Hosted annually since the founding of Luxury Briefing 21 years ago, the Luxury Briefing Awards recognise the diversity of talent, ideas and excellence across the luxury industry. It is one of the most anticipated events in the industry’s calendar and we are excited to announce that Lanserring was nominated for the 2017 Luxury Briefing Award for Excellence in Craftsmanship. It was an honour to be competing alongside Rolls-Royce Motors, Gladstone London, Berluti & IWC Schaffhausen. A huge congratulations to Rolls Royce Motors for being awarded the 2017 winner!

The 2017 Luxury Briefing Awards took place on 30th October 2017 hosted at The Langham Hotel in London. Over 300 guests and Luxury Briefing subscribers were in attendance on the night, as well as a host of noteworthy representatives from luxury brands. Hundreds of votes were cast by Luxury Briefing subscribers and counted across the 11 categories. They were then compiled to create a definitive list of nominations before the winners were hand-picked by the judges.

The nine judges, all notable thought leaders from across the luxury industry, included: Sir Eric Peacock, Chairman of Luxury Briefing; Georgia Fendley, Founder & Creative Director of Construct and Co-Founder of Hill & Friends; Stefan Hoesle, Head of Communication and PR for Gaggenau; Julia Marozzi, Head of Lifestyle Communications at Bentley Motors Ltd.; Andrew Marshall, Business Director of Value Retail PLC; Caroline Neville, President of CEW UK Ltd.; Pearson Poon, Executive Director at Harvey Nichols; Jonathan Siboni, CEO of Luxurynsight, and Nicholas Wainwright, Chairman and Creative Director at Boodles.

LANSERRING & RDAI – WALLPAPER* HANDMADE  

June 29th, 2017

The Treasure Box for Wallpaper* Handmade

Each year at Milan’s Salone del Mobile, Wallpaper* hosts the ‘Handmade’ exhibition. They invite a hand-picked selection of designers and artisans to create one-off products that showcase the best of contemporary design and craftsmanship. With this in mind Lanserring was thrilled to be part of this exciting event. Our contribution was the result of a collaboration with RDAI, the legendary Paris-based interior architectural studio. RDAI prodigious output includes Hermès stores around the world, flagship stores for Elie Saab, the public spaces of Les Bains hotel in Paris, and the interiors of Renzo Piano’s Eighty Seven Park in Miami.

The inspiration behind our ‘Treasure Box’ was the minaudière. This was small case with dedicated compartments for cosmetics and jewellery, invented in the 1930s by Charles Arpels of Van Cleef & Arpels. These tantalising images hint at the exceptional craftsmanship that went into our design. What’s more the full story was featured in the August 2017 edition of Wallpaper* magazine.

For more information about our craftmanship visit our Brand page.

For more infomation about Wallpaper* Handmade visit their website.

Artisans Who Wine & Dine  

June 29th, 2017

A gastronomic tour of Riegersburg

For nearly 100 years, the Radaschitz family’s workshops have been based in Riegersburg, Austria, looking out over the volcanic rock upon which the famous medieval castle sits. Many of the woods we work with to create our furniture – oak, alder, walnut, birch, chestnut and cherry – come from the surrounding forests. But there’s another upside to this fertile landscape. It facilitates the cultivation of an abundance of beautiful produce, making the Styrian region the culinary heartland of Austria.

No visit would not be complete without a gastronomic tour of the area. Fruit-laden orchards and neat rows of vines punctuate the landscape, thriving in the rich volcanic soil. Tours of family-run farms and fromageries, vineyards and distilleries are available for those who wish. They can sample the products and learn more about the unique conditions that make these culinary treasures so special. And, for the sweet-toothed visitor, there’s always the organic bean-to-bar chocolates on offer at Zotter Chocolate Factory.

Delicacies for which Styria is known include rare varieties of apples, pears, plums and quinces; cheese and cured Vulcano ham; schnapps and fruit vinegars; an impressive variety of wines; and, perhaps most famously, pumpkin-seed oil, which is prized for its dark colour, nutty aroma and intense flavour. All of these fabulous ingredients are creatively showcased in the region’s many restaurants, which serve authentic Styrian food while also supporting local producers and keeping food miles to a minimum.

If you choose to visit our Riegersburg workshops to see your commission in progress, we would highly recommend that you take some time out to explore the epicurean delights of the area. It’s a dream destination for food lovers!