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ANZSORA

UP-AND-COMING DESIGNERS
Zsófi Antalóczy is a Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design alumna. With degrees in design engineering and arts, she has worked across disciplines—from leading production at the Hungarian fashion brand Tomcsanyi, where she studied sustainable practices for small brands, to designing bespoke interior furnitures at Mobilan Furniture Studio. Her design identity is rooted in responding… Keep reading
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Gergely István Szabó

UP-AND-COMING DESIGNERS
Gergely István Szabó graduated as a furniture industry technician in 2013, after which he and his brother founded the WE ON WOOD carpentry workshop, which is still active today. Their main profile is the production of small solid wood furniture, primarily sold on the international market. He currently works as a designer in the family… Keep reading
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Cecília Schmidt

UP-AND-COMING DESIGNERS
Majorelle objects combine elements of traditional Moroccan heritage with contemporary European design, creating a bridge between different cultures. Their aim is to bring these worlds closer together through form—so that they are not perceived as exotic curiosities, but rather as valuable traditions by the viewer.   ABOUT THE DESIGNER Cecília Schmidt began her artistic career… Keep reading
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SLE

UP-AND-COMING DESIGNERS
Lilla Erika Sárközi earned her BA in Product Design at the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design. During her studies, she developed a strong interest in furniture, lighting, and interior design. The environment plays a key role in her design approach, which is guided by the philosophy of Slow Design and complemented by a material-centered… Keep reading
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VUUV Works

Collectible Design
VUUV Works makes handcrafted furniture and accessories, partnering closely with skilled artists and craftsmen, by harmonising innovation with timeless techniques to create fresh aesthetics. They promote Central European craftsmanship’s beauty and relevance. They share a commitment to sustainability and ethical collaboration. Each piece they produce is designed to inspire and is responsibly crafted respecting our… Keep reading
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YOZA

Brand / Product
Founded in 2015 by designer István Józsa, the YOZA brand specializes in the design and production of high-quality furniture, lighting, and home accessories. YOZA creations are characterized by a unique structural aesthetic, rooted in a deep, empirical understanding of the physical properties of materials and the processes used to shape them. Many of YOZA products… Keep reading
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Rékasy and son

Collectible Design
Rékasy and son are goldsmiths and industrial artists who make their objects from copper and other durable materials. They mostly deal with the reconstruction of lamps from churches and castles, but they also like to venture into the world of design objects.   ABOUT THE DESIGNER Bálint Rékasy was born into a family of artists,… Keep reading
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ZIZ

Collectible Design
ZIZ is a design brand working at the intersection of function and emotion. Its multifunctional, thought-provoking objects are made from classic materials with a contemporary approach. The brand’s Transylvanian heritage, craft traditions, and graphic gestures give it a unique voice. Works have been featured at Transilvanian Design Week, Romanian Design Week, and OtthonDesign (Hungexpo) in… Keep reading
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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