Gisela Falke Von Lilienstein (born 1871; death date unknown) was an Austrian designer who designed ceramics, glassware, jewelry, lighting, and furniture for the Wiener Werkstätte.
Her work was exhibited in Vienna Secessionist exhibitions and international expositions.
Gisela studied at the Vienna Kunstgewerbeschule (School of Applied Art) from 1895-1904 with Josef Hoffman and others.
She, four women (Marietta Peyfuss, Jutta Sika, Therese Trethan and Else Unger) and five male colleagues, founded the exhibiting group Wiener Kunst im Hause in 1901.
She worked at the E.
Bakalovitz & Söhne shop.
Falk Von Lilienstein's work, along with her colleagues' work in the Wiener Kunst im Hause exhibitions, was well received by supporters of the modern movement in design.
Journalists, including Berta Zuckerkandl, praised their designs for ceramics, metalwork, textiles, furnishings and interiors in publications such as Das Interieur, Wiener Mode and Dokumente der Frauen.