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Balázs Kiss is an industrial design student at the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design. His design practice is characterized by a blend of usability, clean forms, and material knowledge, while placing strong emphasis on personal connection and human experience. Inspired by everyday situations and social interactions, his goal is to create objects that remain… Keep reading
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Eszter Tábi

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Eszter Tábi’s work focused on the placement of simple geometric forms within proportion-based systems. In designing her functional objects, she draws inspiration primarily from the formal language of the Bauhaus and the Memphis Group. She is particularly interested in how humanity’s vocabulary of forms and patterns has developed over time and how it became embedded… Keep reading
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Emese Thamó

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Emese Thamó moved from the world of mathematics and artificial intelligence into product design. She holds degrees from the University of Cambridge and MOME. She is driven by the desire to turn ideas into meaningful objects and experiences. Her work seeks a balance between intuition and rational thinking, with a special love for solutions that… Keep reading
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Adrienn Szabó

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Adrienn Szabó began her studies at the University of Pécs Faculty of Arts in 2021 and is currently a master’s student. Her work often focuses on the human body and the physical and social destruction that affects it. Her aim is to reflect on issues relevant to her generation and bring young audiences closer to… Keep reading
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Bence Váradi

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Bence Váradi is a designer who approaches object design with a research-based mindset. His work emphasizes proportion, conscious use of materials, and the narrative role of objects. He is especially interested in concept design and film-related object creation: how does a visual language emerge that fits into a fictional world, and what makes it convincing?… Keep reading
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ANZSORA

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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… Keep reading
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Gergely István Szabó

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Gergely István Szabó graduated as a furniture industry technician in 2013, after which he and his brother founded the WE ON WOOD carpentry workshop, which is still active today. Their main profile is the production of small solid wood furniture, primarily sold on the international market. He currently works as a designer in the family… Keep reading
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Cecília Schmidt

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Majorelle objects combine elements of traditional Moroccan heritage with contemporary European design, creating a bridge between different cultures. Their aim is to bring these worlds closer together through form—so that they are not perceived as exotic curiosities, but rather as valuable traditions by the viewer.   ABOUT THE DESIGNER Cecília Schmidt began her artistic career… Keep reading
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SLE

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Lilla Erika Sárközi earned her BA in Product Design at the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design. During her studies, she developed a strong interest in furniture, lighting, and interior design. The environment plays a key role in her design approach, which is guided by the philosophy of Slow Design and complemented by a material-centered… Keep reading
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Fruzsina Vékony

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Fruzsina Vékony is a student of Architecture at the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design. Within the field of architecture, she is particularly interested in the intersections where human use, function, and form meet. She explores the same themes in object design, where furniture becomes not just a utilitarian item, but a spatial expression. From… Keep reading