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Rebeka Rácz

Collectible Design
Ceramic artist Rebeka Rácz considers it important to create unique objects and tell stories through them. She experiments with forms, materials, paints and glazes on a daily basis. She creates colourful, irregular and often unusual objects that are on the border between art and design. Her objects are unique, no two pieces are the same.… Keep reading
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Fruzsina Vékony

UP-AND-COMING DESIGNERS
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
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Borisz Papp

Prototypes and digital
Borisz Papp began working with porcelain already during high school, and over the years, he started experimenting with a growing variety of materials and techniques. What fascinates him most about design is the diversity of manufacturing technologies – the layers of knowledge that lie behind even the simplest everyday object. In 2024, he graduated as… Keep reading
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Ingrid Válint

Collectible Design
Her work primarily focuses on the importance of mental well-being, living on a human scale, and respecting nature. As she emphasizes, the unique properties of glass allow her to express these thoughts and emotions. The inner life of a glass object—its subtle transitions, transparency, and the effect of light—all support this expression and, she hopes,… Keep reading
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Elvira Timár

Collectible Design
Elvira Timár primarily works in steel sculpture. Her creative process emphasizes simplicity, essential content, and the material qualities of her medium. She enjoys exploring and expressing the complexities of human character, as well as the beauty and struggles of existence, often through everyday objects. Much of her work focuses on female narratives; in recent years,… Keep reading
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Anita Monori

Collectible Design
Anita Monori is a ceramic artist and designer. She graduated in 2009 from the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design with a degree in ceramics. In 2012, she founded her own brand under the name “Design by Monori.” Her work embraces creative blends that open up exciting and novel possibilities in object-making. When creating her… Keep reading
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MEANDER

Collectible Design
The brand name Meander symbolizes the flow of time, within whose riverbed history unfolds. In its bends, this current approaches earlier states of being, from which values can be carried over into our contemporary lives. This concept lies at the heart of the brand. Numerous Neolithic cultures once thrived in the Carpathian Basin, known today… Keep reading
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Kyra László

Collectible Design
Kyra László’s work is inspired by spatial situations, visuals, and sensations. Her art explores the tension between inner and outer spaces—opposites that still belong together. Photography is part of her everyday life; she captures fleeting moments like beams of light, shadows, textures, or reflections. These visual impressions often find their way into her pieces, especially… Keep reading
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CÉZÉ-MOD

Prototypes and digital
CÉZÉ-MOD creates small-series, experimental furniture and lighting objects from aluminium and stainless steel. Through raw materials and industrial detailing, the brand designs spatial objects with strong identity. Its aim is to reinterpret functional brutalism with sensitivity, using handcrafted finishing and bold proportions.   ABOUT THE DESIGNER János Gyuricza is an architect and designer, founder of… Keep reading
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Daniella Koós

Brand / Product Collectible Design
Behind the designers own brand Daniella Koós the product are created in the spirit of playful  minimalism. The aesthetics of these objects are the result of a complex and timeless representation of basic functions and responses to social changes. The designer believes that a well-de signed objects – even in our fast-paced world – can… Keep reading