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MOA Woodman

The MOA Woodman team was brought together by a shared passion for trees. For years, their primary goal has been to preserve Hungary’s ancient trees, which are of historical age and size, giving them an additional hundred years of life. These magnificent, nature-created giants have already lived for 200–300 years in some cases. They collect… Keep reading
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Gaálhab

The company’s main activity is the production and processing of upholstered furniture components. Since 2015, Gaálhab has expanded its scope to include the distribution of its own manufactured mattresses and furniture. Gaálhab Szivacsfeldolgozó Kft. is located near the largest Hungarian upholstered furniture factories, due to its geographical position. In recent years, significant developments have taken… Keep reading
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Viaplant

Viaplant produces plant-based, creative materials for the architecture and design industries. Their goal is to bring the beauty and diversity of nature closer to people and to create unique value in living spaces through storytelling with plants. One of the main goals in creating Viaplant was to represent the diversity of nature. Thanks to the… Keep reading
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Zakar Clayart Design

Zakar Clayart Design Ltd. primarily specializes in the production of architectural ceramics within the diverse field of ceramic design and manufacturing, both in Hungary and across several European countries. Their main focus is on historical ceramic floor tiles, particularly in the realm of “mettlachi” tiles. Among their references are prestigious public buildings such as the… Keep reading
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Pani Jurek

Regional Designers 2024
About the objects BARVA collection Vibraant colour spots, wavy lines, contrasts, textures and subtle tonal transitions. Pani Jurek’s newest collection of ceramic vases uses the language of painting. The name of the collection, BARVA, refers to the theory and reception of colors as a compilation of objective physical properties and a viewer’s subjective feelings. The… Keep reading
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Yara Abu Aataya

Regional Designers 2024
Born in Gaza, she has lived in Prague since she was two months old, where she studied architecture at the Academy of Arts Design and Architecture. There she also tried her hand at other disciplines such as bookbinding, typography, screen printing, lithography and offset. Thus, she approaches her work in a complex and multidisciplinary way.… Keep reading
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White Wood Studio

Regional Designers 2024
White Wood Studio curates a selection of contemporary rugs rooted in the traditional craftsmanship of the Hutsul people from the Carpathian Mountains in Ukraine. Combining rich cultural heritage with modern design, the studio offers unique pieces that highlight vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and expert handweaving. Each rug is a testament to the enduring influence of… Keep reading
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Onka Allmayer-Beck

Regional Designers 2024
Onka Allmayer-Beck is a ceramic artist born in Vienna in 1979, where she currently also lives. In 2004, she graduated from the renowned Central Saint Martin’s College of Art and Design at the University of the Arts London with a Bachelor of Arts in Fashion Design Womenswear. In 2013, she decided to stop working in fashion… Keep reading
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Tartaruga

Regional Designers 2024
Tartaruga is a small weaving studio founded in Lodz, Poland in 2017 by Jadzia Lenart and Wiktoria Podolec. As conscious designers and craftsmen, they have decided to stand in opposition to the mass textile industry and all its consequences. That’s why all of their products are handmade with traditional tools and techniques. On a daily… Keep reading
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Siup Studio

Regional Designers 2024
Polish design house Siup Studio offers whimsical handmade ceramics charged with the creative forces of spontaneity and play. The Warsaw-based label was founded in 2020 by Martyna Dymek, Marcin Sieczka, and Kasia Skoczylas—three friends drawn together by their affinity for ceramics and continuous experimentation. Sustainability-minded, the label’s founders handcraft all ceramics in small, zero-waste batches… Keep reading