ART & DESIGN OF THE
20. CENTURY
KUNSTHANDEL NIKOLAUS KOLHAMMER
Kunsthandel Nikolaus Kolhammer specializes in 20th-century art, design, furniture, and decorative arts, with a particular focus on Austrian works. Highlights of the collection include Jugendstil glass by Johann Loetz Witwe, pieces from the Wiener Werkstätte, and objects by Werkstätte Hagenauer Wien. The gallery’s offerings are complemented by a curated selection of Austrian paintings, spanning from the turn of the century to the present day.
Discover OUR LATEST ACQUISITIONS
The newest additions to the collection include standout pieces from the Wiener Werkstätte, the glassworks of Johann Loetz Witwe, and the Werkstätte Hagenauer Wien, along with notable examples of 20th-century painting.
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OUR PHILOSOPHY
Buying and selling art is far more than a transaction—it is a respectful engagement with cultural heritage and a thoughtful exchange of unique objects across generations. This approach is rooted in deep expertise, meticulous research, and a strong commitment to 20th-century art and design.
Every client is guided with expert insight, transparency, and an understanding that each artwork tells its own story—and deserves a place where it can be truly appreciated.
Each piece is accompanied by a detailed expert report, including key information such as material, technique, date of origin, provenance, and relevant literature. Whenever possible, historical images are also provided to illustrate the provenance, authenticity, and design history of the work.
All shipments are carefully planned, fully insured for their value, and offered free of charge. Throughout the entire process, discretion and professionalism are of the highest priority.
VISIT our art gallery in the city center
Kunsthandel Nikolaus Kolhammer welcomes visitors to its centrally located space at Dorotheergasse 13 in Vienna’s historic city center. Across 186 m², a carefully curated selection of artworks is presented in collaboration with our partner gallery. The exhibition spans early decorative objects from the Wiener Werkstätte to paintings by established contemporary Austrian artists—offering a diverse and thoughtfully arranged program.