{"id":4553,"date":"2025-10-02T12:52:33","date_gmt":"2025-10-02T12:52:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/360dbp.com\/?p=4553"},"modified":"2025-10-13T08:52:16","modified_gmt":"2025-10-13T08:52:16","slug":"iden-minden-korabbinal-tovabb-11-napon-keresztul-varja-latogatoit-a-360-design-budapest-kiallitas","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/360dbp.com\/en\/360-design-budapest-2025\/iden-minden-korabbinal-tovabb-11-napon-keresztul-varja-latogatoit-a-360-design-budapest-kiallitas\/","title":{"rendered":"This Year, 360 Design Budapest Welcomes Visitors for 11 Days"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><strong>Between 9 and 19 October, the Buda Castle District will once again come to life, as the late baroque palace at 1 T\u00e1ncsics Mih\u00e1ly Street \u2013 currently out of use \u2013 will host the 360 Design Budapest exhibition. Having become one of Central Europe\u2019s key design events, the exhibition will once again showcase the works of Hungarian and regional design brands, product designers, and applied and fine artists, while also giving visitors the chance to discover the innovations of numerous domestic creative industry manufacturers.<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The twice Red Dot Award-winning 360 Design Budapest draws attention to the cultural and economic significance of design, which is present in all areas of life. This year\u2019s exhibition, showcasing a wide spectrum of contemporary object culture, will feature works by more than 70 Hungarian designers and over 10 regional creators from Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Slovenia, Ukraine, Romania, and Armenia. Each year, the organisers ensure that the exhibition provides a prominent platform for emerging Hungarian creators. In 2025, more than 30 young talents will debut their works at the event. In addition, around 10 Hungarian design manufacturers will also present their products. From small series or unique pieces of artistic value to furniture, home accessories, and mass-produced objects, a total of around 400 exhibits will await visitors.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>One of the highlights of this year\u2019s event is the S\u00e1ndor Borz Kov\u00e1ts selection, presented to the public for the first time in Hungary within the framework of the 360DBP exhibition. The showcase, dedicated to the oeuvre of one of Hungary\u2019s most significant product designers, is realised in collaboration with the Hungarian National Museum\u2019s Public Collection Centre \u2013 Museum of Applied Arts. Alongside the internationally acclaimed designer\u2019s works, the exhibition will also feature a model and video materials created by students of the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design. The curator of the exhibition is Dr Judit Horv\u00e1th, museologist and Head of the Contemporary Design Collection at the Museum of Applied Arts in Budapest.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>At the same time, 360 Design Budapest goes far beyond the framework of a traditional exhibition: it is a meeting point where designers, manufacturers, and the public can connect directly. It also serves as a platform that strongly supports Hungary\u2019s creative industry ecosystem, contributing to the strengthening of professional and business collaborations. This idea is also reflected in this year\u2019s exhibition motto \u2014 \u201cDesign Aligns \u2013 Creating Together, Living Connected\u201d \u2014 which highlights the power of design to connect people across eras and industries. It invites visitors to discover the human stories that lie beyond the objects themselves. In this spirit, an open curatorial and architectural call was announced for the first time this year. The winner of the curatorial call, Barna Erd\u00e9sz, founder of the contemporary Gallery East of Eden and co-owner of Erd\u00e9sz Gal\u00e9ria &#038; Design, and the winners of the architectural competition, Ingrid and Albert Manhertz of Space Buffet, have developed a distinctive joint concept. The central theme of the exhibition is the contemporary reinterpretation of inspirations from the past. Each of today\u2019s design works is presented in dialogue with a cultural heritage or formal tradition, so the exhibition is not merely a collection of individual works but a space for shared thinking, collaboration, and connection.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In addition to the exhibition itself, the public can immerse themselves in the exciting world of design through a wide variety of programmes. From workshops and guided tours led by renowned design experts, writers, musicians and content creators, to musical and dance performances and professional roundtable discussions \u2013 there is something for everyone, offering unforgettable experiences.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Both the exhibition and the inspiring events are free of charge but require registration. Discover how the diverse world of design surrounds us in our everyday lives \u2013 and register <a href=\"https:\/\/360dbp.com\/regisztracio\/?utm_source=article&#038;utm_medium=web&#038;utm_campaign=360dbp-reg\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">HERE<\/a>!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Between 9 and 19 October, the Buda Castle District will once again come to life, as the late baroque palace at 1 T\u00e1ncsics Mih\u00e1ly Street \u2013 currently out of use \u2013 will host the 360 Design Budapest exhibition. 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