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Collection · 2026

Wiener Norm

Wiener Norm — Viennese Norms — is the cumulation of two years of daily historical details and unparalleled quality of living in Vienna. The collection draws inspiration from 'normal' Viennese sights, smells, and sensations, coming together in a materialised form of our experience in the city. Each of the four objects stands equally on its own, and only tells our Viennese story when combined.

Wiener Norm by NOEMAR — the four-object Vienna collection displayed together on a shared podium: Boga sculpture, House Palm shelf, Ferdi wall automata, and Wuerstelhocker stool.
Boga — NOEMAR's tensioned floor-to-ceiling sculpture with a small bird perched on its branch.

Boga

Sculpture · 2026

A physical manifestation of Viennese quality of life. Tensioned between floor and ceiling, Boga makes use of a whole room height — a small bird at the end of its branch moves gently in the breeze.

House Palm — NOEMAR's stylised palm shelf of stacked leather cones, referencing Schoenbrunn's Palmenhaus.

House Palm

Shelf · 2026

A stylised palm made of stacked leather cones — Schoenbrunn's Palmhouse reimagined as a graphic, domestic storage object, softened by the flexibility of the material.

Ferdi — NOEMAR's wall automata of a small horse walking around its pedestal once a minute.

Ferdi

Wall automata · 2026

One of Vienna's countless sculptures comes to life. Ferdi is a horse that, having broken free of its pedestal, walks around it once a minute — an introduction to the new genre of wall entertainment.

Wuerstelhocker — NOEMAR's sausage-shaped stool on a wooden fork base, drawn from Vienna's Wuerstelstand.

Wuerstelhocker

Stool · 2026

What the bistro was in the 1800s, the Wuerstelstand is today: a stage for Vienna's everyday gathering. A sausage-shaped seat perched on a fork base, drawn from the language of street food.