Aufschnitt

Aufschnitt *The world's first (and only) textile Butchery.*
WURST! Cuddly, snuggly, bright and mighty✌️ Products are hand crafted so colour or shape may slightly vary.

Aufschnitt Berlin is one of the most unusual labels for the design of lifestyle products, textiles, and home accessories. The distinctive naive style of food realization in textile form, the love of materials and the knowledge of design manufacturing for over 12 years all contribute to make our products unique. Aufschnitt Berlin stands for the grotesque humour, which in its absurdity, reflects the

spirit of our society. Aufschnitt Berlin‘s product collection mimics everyday sausage and meat products in traditional sewing techniques. We work with cotton, lycra, microfiber and synthetic leather, use natural dyes, screen printing and pair the products with original materials from the butcher trade. All of our sausage bolsters are foam core based and all other pillows are hand stuffed with a polyester wadding. Our products are machine washable at 30°C in the gentle cycle only.

It's a sausage. It's a neck pillow. It's both, and that's the whole point. The Blutwurst Neck Pillow goes where you go. ...
08/06/2026

It's a sausage. It's a neck pillow. It's both, and that's the whole point. The Blutwurst Neck Pillow goes where you go. Train, plane, couch, office chair. Designed in Berlin, made from recycled polyester, shaped exactly like the sausage it is named after — and functional enough that you will actually use it. The joke lands every time someone asks what you are carrying. Available in two sizes at aufschnitt.net - link in bio.

Two ravioli. One blanket each. Zero compromise. The Ravioli with Blanket comes in two colourways — Spinach and Aubergine...
07/06/2026

Two ravioli. One blanket each. Zero compromise. The Ravioli with Blanket comes in two colourways — Spinach and Aubergine — and both are exactly what they look like. A giant handmade textile ravioli with its own matching blanket tucked inside. Functional, absurd, and designed in Berlin. One for the couch. One for the bed. One for someone who has everything and needs a ravioli. Available at aufschnitt.net link in bio.

This one meant a lot.Materialforschung im Design started as a vision, Silvia's vision of an evening where the people act...
06/06/2026

This one meant a lot.

Materialforschung im Design started as a vision, Silvia's vision of an evening where the people actually building the next material systems could be in one room together, talking to each other and to the designers who need to work with what they are creating. Every speaker we hoped would say yes, said yes. Every partner we reached out to showed up. The room was full of people who stayed for all of it.

Thank you to our speakers from Re: Fresh Global, the Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering and Bioeconomy, STFI, Revoltech, and Studio Hengst. Thank you to .bio and .group for being the right partners for an evening like this. And most of all, thank you to our founder Silvia, for having the clarity to know exactly what this evening should be and the stubbornness to make it happen.

We are so proud of what we built here. And we are already thinking about what comes next.

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Photos by Alessia Colucci and Marco Gaj

Daniel Hengst closed the evening with a question about moors, carbon, and what it means to treat an ecosystem as somethi...
05/06/2026

Daniel Hengst closed the evening with a question about moors, carbon, and what it means to treat an ecosystem as something other than a resource.
Caption: The last talk of the evening and the one that lingered longest. Thank you, Daniel Hengst, from Moore Kusheln, for closing the night with something that stayed with the room well after 22h. Moore Kuscheln uses material research to build new narratives between humans and wetland ecosystems, such as reed, cattail, sedge, and sphagnum moss. Not as raw material. As something closer to kin. Moors cover 3% of Earth's land and store around 30% of all soil carbon. Daniel is asking what our work looks like when we actually take that seriously.
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Zero plastic. Zero PU coating. Zero cow. Morgan-Lee made a complex material story feel completely tangible. Thank you, M...
04/06/2026

Zero plastic. Zero PU coating. Zero cow. Morgan-Lee made a complex material story feel completely tangible. Thank you, Morgan-Lee Wagner, from Revoltech, for a talk that translated real materials science into something designers and brands can actually act on. LOVR™ is made primarily from industrial h**p residue, the byproduct left over after h**p is harvested for fibre, food, or CBD. 100% biodegradable. It starts where other industries' waste streams end.
The bridge between lab and market is a person, and that person has to be very good at their job. Morgan-Lee is.
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A world that runs parallel to design but seldom intersects with it. Patrick opened it up for an entire evening. Thank yo...
03/06/2026

A world that runs parallel to design but seldom intersects with it. Patrick opened it up for an entire evening. Thank you, Patrick Engel, Head of the Nonwovens Competence Center at STFI, for a talk that was as generous as it was precise. Engineered fibres for filtration, medical implants, car interiors, concrete reinforcement and then the part that mattered most for the room: how STFI actively supports designers in implementing these materials through existing textile technologies and preparing them for industrial scale.
That door does not open often. We are glad it opened here.
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The intersection of farming and material science is not a niche conversation anymore. Carsten made that very clear. Than...
02/06/2026

The intersection of farming and material science is not a niche conversation anymore. Carsten made that very clear. Thank you, Dr.-Ing. Carsten Lühr from the Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering and Bioeconomy gave a talk that was equal parts science and design provocation. Flax, h**p, and residual biomass agricultural byproducts are most industries walk past. In Carsten's research, they become functional materials with real technical, tactile, and aesthetic qualities that design can actually work with.
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One of the most eye-opening talks of the evening. Thank you, Hagar, for a presentation that was detailed, rigorous, and ...
01/06/2026

One of the most eye-opening talks of the evening. Thank you, Hagar, for a presentation that was detailed, rigorous, and genuinely inspiring. Enzymatic recycling technologies inspired by natural biological processes, scalable micro-factories, and local textile ecosystems rebuilt from discarded material. Re:Fresh Global is not talking about circularity in the abstract; they are actively building the systems that make it real.
We learned a lot. The room did too.
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The talks were dense. The drinks helped.28 May at Studio Aufschnitt, five speakers, four hours, one room full of people ...
31/05/2026

The talks were dense. The drinks helped.
28 May at Studio Aufschnitt, five speakers, four hours, one room full of people who actually care about where materials come from. Researchers, designers, makers, and a few people who just wanted to see the sausages and ended up staying for the whole thing.
Thank you to .bio for keeping everyone going. Family-run since 1936, Demeter-certified the right drink for a room like that.
More from the evening is coming this week. Stay Tuned!

Fotos von Alessia Colucci und Marco Gaj

The studio is being prepped, the chairs are being moved, and yes — it has been chaos. Late nights, a lot of back and for...
27/05/2026

The studio is being prepped, the chairs are being moved, and yes — it has been chaos. Late nights, a lot of back and forth, and the kind of hard work that only makes sense when the topic is worth it. Tomorrow evening we open the doors for Materialforschung im Design and we genuinely cannot wait. Five speakers who are doing the work that most people haven't heard of yet. Researchers, innovators, and makers who are quietly deciding what the next material system looks like. Getting them all into one room in Friedrichshain took everything we had. This is what Studio Aufschnitt is about. Not just the objects on the walls, but the conversations that make objects possible. We are so glad we could create this space and bring the right people together to have them. Tomorrow. Last tickets → link in bio
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