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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,…
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Design by 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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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kinda decent
UP-AND-COMING DESIGNERS
Kinda decent is a playful design identity embracing imperfection, humor, and hands-on experimentation. It blends minimalist structure with ironic, human-centered details—objects that might wobble, surprise, or smile back at you. Rather than offering flawless design, it creates honest, modular tools for living. Kinda functional, kinda weird—always personal. A brand for people who like their design…
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KARA & Co.
Brand / Product
KARA & Co. is a brand launched in 2024, built on multi-generational family traditions in metalworking and surface treatment. The brand’s mission is to create timeless design products that integrate harmoniously into any space, with forms that are not only functional but also expressive. KARA & Co. offers sustainable design—each piece in the collection is…
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Eszter Kain
UP-AND-COMING DESIGNERS
Eszter Kain graduated in 2024 with a Master’s degree in Textile Design from MOME and currently teaches knitting practice at the university. Her work focuses on knitting, especially on shaping structure. She draws inspiration from family traditions, seeking connections to her ancestors through rituals and customs. In her practice, careful execution, experimentation with materials, and…
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Faék Factory
Collectible Design
Faék Factory was founded in 2020 as a family business in Zebegény. Their handmade products use natural materials like wood, wool, and beeswax. The workshop creates not only objects but also stories and experiences. Their unique, durable, and functional pieces reflect a slow design ethos. Committed to sustainability, they offer nature-respecting items that serve for…
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