Hungarian designers among this year’s Highlights of Hungary nominees

Hungarian designers among this year’s Highlights of Hungary nominees

Real examples, real achievements are on the list of this year’s Highlights of Hungary.


This year’s list includes new ambassadors alongside familiar faces, and although they have achieved success in different walks of life, they share a responsibility to find the everyday heroes who can set a real example to the younger generation and make everyone proud to be Hungarian. This year, the list of ambassadors will be enriched by professionals such as Marcsi Borbás, Norbert Lobenwein, and Gáspár Bonta.

Among others, the nominees include a book by the BIVAK architectural firm, a collaboration between Concrazy and Sára Kele, a Relief stove tile by Ferenc Laufer, and a LEGO lion by Balázs Dóczy.

Manual Thinking by BIVAK architectural firm
A cooperation of Concrazy Kft. and Sára Kele
Balázs Dóczy and his LEGO lion

Click here for the full list.

Source: highlightsofhungary.hu
Cover photo: Relief stove tiles by Ferenc Laufer

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