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Eszter Tábi
UP-AND-COMING DESIGNERS
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…
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Emese Thamó
UP-AND-COMING DESIGNERS
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…
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SUSU Keramika
Collectible Design
SUSU Keramika is the joint brand of Szaffi Asbóth and Flóra Bodnár. Their ceramics are handmade and celebrate irregularity. While they create everyday functional objects, their pieces don’t conform to any predefined formal language. Their objects feel alive — bearing fingerprints, never homogeneous, yet still refined. The patterns are shaped by the raw, finished forms…
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sarakele studio
Brand / Product
The sarakele studio creates objects with soul: exciting, yet simple and timeless furnitures and interiors – always keeping sustainability in focus. Sára Kele’s experimental, forward-thinking approach goes beyond the visual, exploring new materials and production methods. Localism is a priority, whenever it’s possible she intertwines traditional craftsmanship with state-of-the-art, innovative techniques. She urges factories to…
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Panka Fehervari X Dora Eiler
Brand / Product
Panka Fehervari is a Budapest-based designer who explores technologies with a maker mindset, from traditional to innovative. She studied product design engineering, later earning her master’s at MOME after a year of volunteer travel. Her work is grounded in implementation constraints, empathetic user understanding, and material-form milieu. Her work goes beyond traditional ceramics: experimentation, material…
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Adrienn Szabó
UP-AND-COMING DESIGNERS
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…
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Barbara Pattern X Ceramate Studio
Collectible Design
Barbara Pattern is an interdisciplinary design project rooted in the distinctive visual world of creator Barbara Beke. Her products are made in small series, in unique editions, and typically exist on the boundary between fine art and design. They are both artworks and everyday objects at the same time. Her works are characterized by strong…
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Bence Váradi
UP-AND-COMING DESIGNERS
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?…
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Zita Majoros
Collectible Design
Zita Majoros graduated from the Hungarian University of Fine Arts in 2002 and worked as a conceptual artist until 2009, exhibiting her work in both national and international shows. In 2009, she founded Printa, where she continues to work as a designer and artist with a focus on sustainability. Since 2020, she has been exploring…
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Birgit Köblitz
Collectible Design
Glass defines the designer’s everyday life, shapes her vision, and urges her to change. She is drawn to fragility, to transitions and fleeting moments. Inspired by the material’s transparency and tension, she combines techniques and searches for new forms. Her work often reflects a dialogue between tradition and the present, frequently tied to architecture. For…
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