S/ALON BUDAPEST focuses on Hungarian glass this year

S/ALON BUDAPEST focuses on Hungarian glass this year

S/ALON BUDAPEST interior design fair awaits visitors between 23 and 25 September 2022 in Budapest—the event, brought to you by the cooperation of 136 professional partners and world brands, focuses on Hungarian glass this time.


The organizers of the International Year of Glass 2022 and S/ALON, together with the Bohus–Lugossy Foundation, will present how Hungarian glass objects can be real gems in an interior. The program will feature specially created works of art, including sculptures of internationally renowned Hungarian artists, as well as the debut of a number of glass-based design pieces. As part of the Hello Hungarian Design program, Hungarian glass-based furniture, vase collections and wall coverings will be shown for the first time in the exhibition interiors, the halls where visitors are received and curatorial spaces.


Photo: S/ALON BUDAPEST

Source: Press release


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