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Sárközi Lilla
Collectible Design
Lilla Erika Sárközi is a student of industrial design at the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design. In the future, she aims to work as a designer, specializing in furniture, lighting, and interior spaces. She is particularly drawn to the experimental design process and workshop-based work. In her projects, she prioritizes functionality, meticulous details, aesthetics,…
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Borisz Papp
Collectible Design
Borisz Papp has been engaged in art since elementary school. In high school, he attended the Herend Porcelain Manufactory, where he learned porcelain painting. Later, he began studying industrial design at the Design Campus in Győr, where he graduated with a bachelor’s degree this year, and he plans to continue my master’s studies there. Throughout…
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Juszuffceramics
Prototypes and digital
The Juszuffceramics brand aims to merge traditional porcelain casting technology with modern ceramic printing, creating unique and innovative products that embody both artistic and functional value. As the founder and designer, József Kovács combines an in-depth knowledge of Hungarian ceramic culture with contemporary design trends, producing distinctive and timeless pieces. The brand places great emphasis…
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VALODI
Collectible Design
VALODI is a brand of Aron Kovacs. VALODI is a multidisciplinary workshop, with a mission of sustainable functional art and spatial design. VALODI’s work is driven by the transformation and rebirth of materials, forms, and structures. VALODI objects emerge from an abstract understanding of form and space. The VALODI brand places great emphasis on contrasts…
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Winna
Brand / Product
The winna is a multidisciplinary label based in Vienna, Austria. The brand focuses on sustainable upcycled fashion and handmade design objects. In the vision of artist and founder Nina Nemes, winna stands for individualism, inclusivity and innovation. winna’s design ethos revolves around transforming everyday objects with a contemporary twist, ensuring that each piece resonates with…
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Bechtold Fülöp
Collectible Design
Fülöp Bechtold is currently studying glass design in the master’s program at the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design. He completed his bachelor’s degree in industrial design at the University of Sopron, and as a scholarship student, he studied sculpture at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Napoli in Italy. In 2018, his first glass…
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Baranyay Szabolcs
Collectible Design
Szabolcs Baranyay accidentally got involved in the world of glass, but he has grown to love it more and more since then. He was a student at the Secondary School of Visual Arts and Design from 2016 to 2021, specializing in glass. During this time, he gained a solid foundation in working with glass, primarily…
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Komok
Brand / Product Collectible Design
Komok is a furniture and design brand that works closely with local designers and manufacturers to provide high-quality and sustainable solutions. Their constantly developing offer of products and bespoke furniture satisfy the demand of both business and private clients. In their work, the functionalism of the technical approach meets with timeless, clear forms and aesthetics.…
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Üveges Mónika
Collectible Design
The art of Mónika Üveges is defined by the crossing of media. The merging of painting and sculpture results in objects that draw in their formal world from both designer objects and posthuman theories. The skinlike slices of tulle are sensuously peeling off, as if the different pieces are layered in dramatic scenes, only to…
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DBE.FURNITURE
Collectible Design
Adam Bence Kiss is the founder and Creative Director of DBE.FURNITURE. Adam graduated as a metal designer at MOME and spent a decade working for various creative agencies in London. He has founded several companies with creative and technology-driven profiles both in Hungary and the UK and has overseen multiple venture capital investments. Adam’s focus…
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