Culture and craft in times of change.

Stories of notable characters and their connections to Rowac.

Christof Hornung from the Hornung Textile Agency

We met Christof in his studio in Munich, Germany to take a look behind the scenes of the textile industry.

 
 
Philip Feyer from Jonas Reindl Coffee Roasters roasting a single origin coffee with a Probat.

Philip Feyer from Jonas Reindl Coffee Roasters

Philip tells us how he is combining honest and transparent sourcing with modern roasting techniques to push Viennese coffee culture into the future.

 
 
André Kirbach - gallerist and art dealer sits at a Rowac table in his gallery in Pilsum.

André Kirbach – Gallerist & Art Dealer

Shortly before the opening of the Ostfriesland Biennale we visited André Kirbach in his gallery in Pilsum.

 
 
Thomas König sits on a Rowac schemel / stool with a Cisitalia D46 sports car in the background at the Automuseum Prototyp in Hamburg.

Thomas König from Automuseum Prototyp

Thomas tells us how he turned his love of racing culture into a profession and designed a new kind of museum around it.

 
 
Jana Schindelhauer from Ikosae sits on a Rowac schemel / stool in front of a sewing machine in her workshop.

Jana Schindelhauer from Ikosae

Sustainability can be quite multifaceted. Jana tells us in this interview how she continually reinterprets this theme with her work.

 
 
Katja Lauche sits on a Rowac schemel / stool in front of a shelf of Carhartt apparel in her streetwear shop Paul's Boutique in Chemnitz.

Katja Lauche from Paul’s Boutique

Katja tells us how Paul's boutique continues to remain relevant as a local clothing shop in the age of digital commerce and the internet.