Atelier Karasinski, led by visionary Laura Karasinski since 2012, transcends conventional design boundaries.
With a core emphasis on art direction and interior design, the studio crafts concepts that seamlessly blend into life, brands, or businesses.
Each project reflects a commitment to sustainability, aligning with client visions while solving challenges.
By curating a limited number of projects annually, Atelier Karasinski ensures each receives meticulous attention, shaped by profound design expertise and clear communication.
1. Neni Prater’s Balloon Bar
In collaboration with Archiguards, Atelier Karasinski crafted the extraordinary Balloon Bar at Neni Prater, Vienna.
The bespoke wicker bar, handmade in Germany, features a classic cognac leather railing reminiscent of traditional hot air balloons.
Complemented by vintage bar stools, the hand-draped ceiling of authentic vintage hot air balloon silk invites guests to soar above Vienna’s skyline.
Experience the perfect blend of history and innovation in this unique design.
2. Historical Vienna Apartment
Discover a charming 1889 Vienna apartment, a historical masterpiece designed by Carl Langhammer.
Entrusted to Atelier Karasinski, the renovation preserved original charm while infusing modern elegance.
With meticulous attention to detail, the space pays homage to Viennese architecture, serving as a testament to the city’s rich history.
The apartment’s bay windows and corner towers echo stories of the past, creating a captivating living environment.
3. Hôtel Karasinski Experience
Experience luxury at Hôtel Karasinski, where every guest is treated to elegance and comfort.
Each room features a cozy double bed with finest organic linen, a bathroom with a generous shower, and a unique in-room pink bathtub.
Guests are welcomed with personalized notes from Laura Karasinski, along with curated records, drinks, and snacks.
It’s a haven of relaxation and style, offering bicycles on demand for city exploration.
4. Adlerhof’s Vintage Revival
Adlerhof, a Vienna landmark, celebrates its storied past through a meticulous revival by Atelier Karasinski and Archiguards.
The iconic Viennese vault ceiling and original 1970s tapestries bring history to life.
Bespoke Thonet chairs and Bauhaus chandeliers add elegance, while memorabilia tells tales of camaraderie.
The space transports visitors to a bygone era, offering a unique ambiance where past and present gracefully intertwine.
5. NURI Sardine Pop-Up Museum
Atelier Karasinski’s NURI Sardine Pop-Up Museum in Vienna offers a delightful journey into Portuguese culinary heritage.
Collaborating with partners, the museum showcases twelve distinct fish delicacies, celebrating the art of sardine preservation.
The immersive exhibit invites visitors to explore the rich flavors and traditions of Portugal.
Experience the museum’s charm as it brings a taste of the Atlantic to the heart of Vienna.
6. Laura Karasinski’s Private Sanctuary
Step into Laura Karasinski’s personal sanctuary, nestled in Vienna’s Josefstadt.
This charming abode, the birthplace of Atelier Karasinski, is adorned with vintage furniture and family heirlooms.
The space radiates timeless charm, where treasures collected during Laura’s travels inspire creativity.
Every corner reflects Laura’s discerning taste, creating a harmonious cocoon of design and heritage. It’s a world where creativity and artistry intertwine seamlessly.
7. Brenner Wien at Superbude
Inspired by aviation, Brenner Wien at Superbude Vienna serves as the hotel’s culinary ‘burner.’
Designed with Archiguards, this bistro and bakery offers freshly brewed coffee and buttery croissants.
The design reflects themes of travel and innovation, creating an inviting atmosphere for guests.
Brenner Wien embodies the essence of Superbude’s adventurous spirit, providing nourishment and warmth before guests embark on their city explorations.
8. Campari Austria Office Design
Atelier Karasinski, in collaboration with Vitra, transformed Campari Austria’s head offices into a harmonious blend of professionalism and comfort.
The 200 m² space is thoughtfully designed to enhance productivity while promoting a cozy atmosphere.
Stylish Vitra furniture complements the vibrant decor, reflecting the dynamic spirit of Campari.
The office design embodies a balance of elegance and functionality, providing an inspiring workspace for employees.
9. Motto’s Culinary Legacy
Motto, a Viennese culinary legend, underwent a transformative redesign with Atelier Karasinski and Archiguards.
The project spanned nine months of planning and four weeks of reconstruction. The reinvented space honors Motto’s storied past while embracing contemporary flair.
Over 60 people contributed to the endeavor, creating an environment where history and modernity harmonize.
Motto continues to be a beacon of culinary excellence in Vienna.
10. Campari’s Pop-Up Bar
Inspired by the iconic Camparino in Milan, Atelier Karasinski, alongside Archiguards, designed Campari’s first pop-up bar in Vienna.
Situated at Zum Schwarzen Kameel, the bar captures the essence of Campari’s signature style.
The temporary installation echoes the brand’s distinguished heritage, offering a unique drinking experience.
The space is a vibrant fusion of Italian elegance and Austrian hospitality, celebrating the art of mixology.