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Deák Design

Collectible Design
The “Oxides and Precious Metals” collection is a perfect example of the intersection between recycling and aesthetic values. This unique series was created by Zuzsanna Deák during her Re-built Glass experiments, which won an EDIDA award for a new silicate material. The collection is based on the reinterpretation and artistic transformation of contaminated architectural glass… Keep reading
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Grünfelder Judit

Collectible Design
As a student of Zoltán Bohus, she graduated as a design manager in 2005. She is currently a design teacher at the Simultán Art School and an invited consultant at MOME. Active member of the association of the Society of Hungarian Glass Artists. From 2005, she was a product development designer at Ajka Kristály Zrt.… Keep reading
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SUSU Keramika

Collectible Design
SUSU Keramika is a Hungarian handbuilt ceramic brand by Flóra Bodnár and Szaffi Asbóth. These ceramics were formed, and painted by their hands. The most specific feature of these objects are the tender roughness and the trace of fingerprints. The patterns are carefully designed and as a final touch, every piece is highlighted with golden… Keep reading
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ABODI

Collectible Design
ABODI loves to create beautful and timeless things. ABODI is a combination of tradition and innovation and is deeply inspired by the designer’s Transylvanian roots and classic art inspirations. Through its unique creativity, classy yet contemporary style, the brand rapidly seduced demanding international customers. ABODI’s luxury style is a combination of tradition and innovation. ABODI’s… Keep reading
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Demeter Fogarasi

Collectible Design
Demeter Fogarasi is a two-time Moholy Scholarship recipient, a designer artist, and a furniture designer. He graduated from Budapest University of Technology and Economics and later from Moholy Nagy University of Art. As a scholarship recipient, he spent six months creating furniture in Copenhagen, the home of furniture design, at the Royal Danish Academy, where… Keep reading
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Balaton Bútor

Brand / Product
“Tibor Somlai is one of the most original representatives of contemporary Hungarian interior design. He is a versatile artist, designing private homes and public institutions (such as hospitals and clinics) as well as shops and catering establishments. He has also contributed to the success of major exhibitions with special installations, such as the Lajos Kozma… Keep reading
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Anna Cserba

Prototypes and digital
After obtaining her diploma, Anna Cserba lived and worked as a furniture designer in Denmark which was a highly influential period for her. She puts great emphasis on analyzing our environment, shaping her projects by the given context, functional needs, and personal, human connections. Her design responsibility lies in striving for a more sustainable way… Keep reading
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Brenna Ceramics

Collectible Design
The designer mainly creates limited edition, small batch, reproducible and high quality tableware ceramics, but also home decorations using a unique, non-reproducible process. The aim is to continuously develop her own products and to create custom-made objects for the clients. Her work is characterized by high-fired ceramics, objects made with porcelain casting techniques, as well… Keep reading
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Henibara Design

Brand / Product
Henriett Barabás graduated in 2024 from Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design with a degree in industrial and product design. Prior to her studies, she worked as a model for over a decade, during which she traveled to many parts of the world before deciding to follow her passion and become a designer. The years… Keep reading
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Szokalopulosz Zoe

Prototypes and digital
The goal was to create a multi-generational children’s bed that adapts flexibly to the child’s development and growth from infancy to young adulthood, thus offering a solution to reducing annual furniture waste and creating durable products. It is not only important to the designer to design for durability and longer lifespan, but also to support… Keep reading