Kiszely Kincső
Kincső Kiszely is currently an undergraduate student in the Object Design/Ceramics program at Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design. From a young age, she has been interested in the process of creation and was attracted to beautiful, natural, and regular forms. Initially, she had ambitions in industrial design, but before starting university, she participated in a sculpture course that completely changed her perspective. It was then that she decided to continue her studies in ceramics. With the help of Erasmus, she will spend the next semester focusing on sculpture in Lisbon.
About the objects
Rhombe, a spice storage enclosure system that goes beyond the storage of fresh spices, helps free up work space by utilising vertical wall surfaces. It also promotes the use of fresh herbs, which can enhance the cooking experience beyond the quality of the food. The containers fit into a system, based on a regular rhombus shape that can be varied in relation to each other in different ways, depending on the user’s needs. The aesthetic and uniform appearance is one of Rhombe’s main strengths.