Special fabric choices and characteristic lines shape the product range of the Warsaw-based Undress Code lingerie brand along with a consistent brand message that says they
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A Hungarian brand has entered the world of skincare and became a favorite among young people
In 2016, the arrival of a Canadian brand, The Ordinary, radically transformed the beauty industry and consumer behavior. Affordable, low-ingredient products came in sleek, pipette-style bottles,
Dóra Zsigmond’s menswear brand receives new name and identity
How can you design a modern and authentic identity for a clothing brand that draws its inspiration from traditional Hungarian rural life? Studio NUR and the
The Polish designer who created one of the world’s lightest chairs—interview with designer Oskar Zięta
Oskar Zięta, a Polish architect and designer, began working on a technology that would allow the production of single-material, air-filled metal objects nearly 20 years ago.
Artist duo | Kati Vörös and Péter Laza
Although they do interior design work individually, they realized three years ago that joining forces could unleash even more creative energy. Spirited interior designers, coworkers and
In less than two weeks, architecture students made a bird observatory in Poznań
At the Mood for Wood international design workshop 2021 in Poznań, Polish, German and Latvian architecture students designed a bird observatory in the Polish city on
After 40 years, Hungarian architects are featured again in one of the world’s most important architecture magazines
Paradigma Ariadné’s Bivalyos Tanösvény in Sándorfalva is featured in The Architectural Review 2022/2 by Dániel Kovács. More than 40 years have passed since the magazine last
The past, present, and future of digital visual culture | Interview with Szilvia Seres
The interview book Digitális perspektívák (Digital Perspectives) was published in November 2021 and gives a picture of the Hungarian digital media through the stories of its
10 years of the iconic place on Budapest’s Madách Square—TELEP
In a national context, TELEP Budapest has a quite unique way of operating—when you drop in for a drink, you support young artists. The model proved
It doesn’t matter if you were born after 89, the iron playgrounds still shape your identity | Interview with curator Tamás Don
In the exhibition Borderline Case—which opened its doors to the public on 22 January—Hungarian, Polish, Czech, Slovak and Romanian artists born after 1989 explore the relationship
The programmer ceramicist, who is always looking for contrasts
He programmed the websites of several Hungarian creative projects, and then he realized that from time to time he had to break out of the world
Clothes for (not only) extra tall people—interview with the founders of thisSIDE
Patrik Ligetvári is a handball player, a national team player of Veszprém Telekom and is two meters tall. He needs clothes that are sporty, comfortable and
What will the office of the future look like?
We would have been very surprised if in 2019 someone had predicted empty offices and Zoom fatigue for future workers. What is next after the sudden
The Prostoria furniture collection pays homage to modern architecture in Zagreb
The latest collection from the Croatian furniture design company Prostoria is inspired by the local modern architectural heritage. The capital of Croatia, Zagreb, is rich in
Can a technology-enhanced piece of garment calm us down?— Interview with Iga Węglińska
“I can’t feel a thing, I keep looking at my mood ring”—sings Lorde in her song “Mood Ring”, released earlier this year, in which she wraps