Wiener Werkstätte shoes with enameled buckles
Wiener Werkstätte silk shoes with heart-shaped cutouts, moiré ribbon laces, and Koloman "Kolo" Moser enameled rabbit buckles. Enameled buckles stamped with Wiener Werkstätte marks on undersides.
Other examples of Moser's enameled rabbit design reside in the collection of the MAK museum ( and 2).
Koloman Moser rabbit buckle close up
Wiener Werkstätte silk shoes with heart-shaped cutouts, moiré ribbon laces, and Koloman "Kolo" Moser enameled rabbit buckles. Enameled buckles stamped with Wiener Werkstätte marks on undersides.
Other examples of Moser's enameled rabbit design reside in the collection of the MAK museum ( and 2).
Wiener Werkstätte shoes with enameled buckles
Wiener Werkstätte leather shoes with Koloman "Kolo" Moser enameled animal buckles. Enameled buckles stamped with Wiener Werkstätte marks on undersides. Shoes stamped Wiener Werkstätte on insoles.
Other examples of Moser's enameled design reside in the collection of the MAK museum ( and 2).
Wiener Werkstätte painted shoes, c. 1910-1912
Hand painted Wiener Werkstätte ladies shoes. These shoes are leather and completely hand painted with the "Osterglocken" (Narcissus) motif designed by Franz Von Zülow circa 1910/12. They have black and white striped enameled silver buckles, a design by Josef Hoffmann, sewn to the vamps. "Weiner Werkstatte" stamp on insoles and on reverse side of buckles.
Other extant examples of Franz Von Zülow's osterglocken motif for Wiener Werkstatte reside in various museum collections: The Cooper Hewitt (and drawing), the Metropolitan Museum of Art,
and Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences.
Edith Schiele's shoes in the same motif, reside in the Albertina Museum, Austria.
Another extant example of the enameled striped brooches by Josef Hoffmann resides in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Wiener Werkstätte painted shoes, c. 1910-1912
Hand painted Wiener Werkstätte ladies shoes. These shoes are leather and completely hand painted with the "Osterglocken" (Narcissus) motif designed by Franz Von Zülow circa 1910/12. They have black and white striped enameled silver buckles, a design by Josef Hoffmann, sewn to the vamps. "Weiner Werkstatte" stamp on insoles and on reverse side of buckles.
Other extant examples of Franz Von Zülow's osterglocken motif for Wiener Werkstatte reside in various museum collections: The Cooper Hewitt (and drawing), the Metropolitan Museum of Art,
and Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences.
Edith Schiele's shoes in the same motif, reside in the Albertina Museum, Austria.
Another extant example of the enameled striped brooches by Josef Hoffmann resides in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Wiener Werkstätte painted shoes, c. 1910-1912
Hand painted Wiener Werkstätte ladies shoes. These shoes are leather and completely hand painted with the "Osterglocken" (Narcissus) motif designed by Franz Von Zülow circa 1910/12. They have black and white striped enameled silver buckles, a design by Josef Hoffmann, sewn to the vamps. "Weiner Werkstatte" stamp on insoles and on reverse side of buckles.
Other extant examples of Franz Von Zülow's osterglocken motif for Wiener Werkstatte reside in various museum collections: The Cooper Hewitt (and drawing), the Metropolitan Museum of Art,
and Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences.
Edith Schiele's shoes in the same motif, reside in the Albertina Museum, Austria.
Another extant example of the enameled striped brooches by Josef Hoffmann resides in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Wiener Werkstätte painted shoes, c. 1910-1912
Hand painted Wiener Werkstätte ladies shoes. These shoes are leather and completely hand painted with the "Osterglocken" (Narcissus) motif designed by Franz Von Zülow circa 1910/12. They have black and white striped enameled silver buckles, a design by Josef Hoffmann, sewn to the vamps. "Weiner Werkstatte" stamp on insoles and on reverse side of buckles.
Other extant examples of Franz Von Zülow's osterglocken motif for Wiener Werkstatte reside in various museum collections: The Cooper Hewitt (and drawing), the Metropolitan Museum of Art,
and Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences.
Edith Schiele's shoes in the same motif, reside in the Albertina Museum, Austria.
Another extant example of the enameled striped brooches by Josef Hoffmann resides in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.