About Carolin
Carolin Wanitzek is an independent scenographer and set designer from Germany. She designs three dimensional installations using various materials. Working in the field of scenography she blends graphic design, set design and photography to develop concepts for extraordinary worlds. Her work is published in digital media, magazines and catalogues. She also constructs designobjects which appears in interior design and public places. Currently she is working for national and international clients like Hewlett-Packard, Vodafone, Spiegel Verlag and the BASF and is partner at OUI R Creative Studio.
http://www.carolinwanitzek.de
Current city: Mannheim
Carolin Wanitzek is an independent scenographer and set designer from Germany. She designs three dimensional installations using various materials. Working in the field of scenography she blends graphic design, set design and photography to develop concepts for extraordinary worlds. Her work is published in digital media, magazines and catalogues. She also constructs designobjects which appears in interior design and public places. Currently she is working for national and international clients like Hewlett-Packard, Vodafone, Spiegel Verlag and the BASF and is partner at OUI R Creative Studio.
 
A great place with a wonderful view over the roofs of Mannheim. There is also a terrace, which is a perfect place to stop for dinner or some drinks after visiting the "Planken". 
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Love the atmosphere, the whole decoration and of course the flowers. You have to visit Jürgen Tekath's flower shop!
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The new Kunsthalle will open in June 2018! I will be at the GRAND OPENING at the 1st of June :) 
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This is my favorite place in Mannheim to have some drinks or enjoy the sun while seating at the banks of the Rhine with a good coffee. But there is not only this dreamy bar, Speicher7 is also the most beautiful Hotel in Mannheim! If you will ever visit Mannheim you have to stay at that wonderful place.
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If you like delicious and high quality food, beautiful arranged, Emma Wolf is the right place. I was there at my 33. and it was an amazing dinner with a perfect service. I also love their plates! They are handmade especially for Emma Wolf. 
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Mannheim has a lot to offer and you will notice that culinary diversity is very important here. The restaurant is centrally located in the squares. The interior is modern in design, with a great deal of attention to detail and a relaxed atmosphere. I love  the extraordinary culinary concept: all dishes are vegetarian or vegan. The concept of the shop is based on the Californian burritos. This means that you can have a quick lunch in the Burrito Baby without losing too much time. Nevertheless, the Burrito baby is not a fast-food restaurant.
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Paperboy has a very cool and friendly atmosphere. You get fresh food and very delicious sandwiches! Perfect shop to have lunch after exploring the neighborhood.
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Perfect place if you like fresh, healthy and organic food, in very beautiful, well designed and cozy atmosphere. Especially their bowls are awesome! It's very familiar and the service is great.  Favorite one in Paris!
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