ANZSORA
Zsófi Antalóczy is a Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design alumna. With degrees in design engineering and arts, she has worked across disciplines—from leading production at the Hungarian fashion brand Tomcsanyi, where she studied sustainable practices for small brands, to designing bespoke interior furnitures at Mobilan Furniture Studio. Her design identity is rooted in responding to contemporary challenges through collaborative, solution-driven processes.
INTERNATIONAL APPEARANCES AND AWARDS
- Award: Winner of the Best of Form Award at MOME, Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design
- Exhibition: Kollab, Mammut, October 17–25, 2024
- Roundtable discussion and exhibition: MOME Future Materials Conference 2024
- Conference: What’s Around Design? 24, Portugal, Portimão, October 8–11, 2024
- Publication: Springer Nature Book, Summer 2025 edition
- Publication: Hungarian Textile Technology, 2022 – Small Furniture for a Circular Economy
ABOUT THE EXHIBITED OBJECT
PATEX bottle (2024)
The PATEX (PolyAmide TEXtile) bottle integrates an industrial waste issue into serial production. It transforms 100% synthetic textile waste—normally treated as trash—into a practical, multifunctional camping product. The collaboration between chemistry and product design behind PATEX illustrates how interdisciplinary thinking can turn global waste problems into sustainable, innovative solutions.