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Domani Austria

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Timeless Craftsmanship since 1992

Domani was founded in Belgium in 1992 and is a manufacturer of high-quality pottery. The company distinguishes itself through a passionate focus on skilled craftmanship and natural materials. From the conception and design of each collection in our showroom in Antwerp to the manual production of each handcrafted piece in the production site near the historic Hungarian city of Pécs, every step is monitored. In this way, Domani gives a significant place in the future to a centuries-old art.

The founders Bart Bauweraerts, Gino Van Den Breen, and Pieter Leemans have always pursued one credo: to supply the market with beautifully crafted pots and planters made according to old traditions. Every Domani piece - whether clay, zinc, or corten steel - remains true to the traditional manufacturing methods that ensure its outstanding quality.

The pots and planters are valued pieces in many living spaces, workplaces, and public areas, where they create a special atmosphere and soul both indoors and outdoors.

Round stone-top table on a beige pedestal holds a potted plant; background shelves display assorted ceramic bowls and pots in neutral tones.
Regal mit verschieden großen grün-beigen Keramikschalen und -töpfen, unten zwei große Töpfe; rechts ein dunkler, grob texturierter Topf auf einem Sockel.

Domani Austria has a flagship store on the Viennese Freyung

Minimalistische Keramik-Ausstellung: Regale voller Gefäße in Erd- und Grüntönen, große dunkle Schale auf Sockel, helle Holzbank im Vordergrund.
Beige textured walls with a vertical seam; a large dark rounded planter sits on a cream pedestal, with DOMAN in raised letters on the left wall.
Bright pottery shop interior with cream shelves of bowls and pots, a large potted plant to the right, and a circular display table of small ceramic cups.
Bright showroom with shelves and a circular table displaying many handmade pots, bowls, and vases in earthy neutrals, surrounded by leafy green plants.
Pottery shop interior with shelves of ceramic pots, a wooden bench holding small cups, large planters, greenery, and grid-style windows letting in light.