In order to make the forced rest caused by the coronavirus more bearable, we asked Hungarian designers to furnish their ideal quarantine homes according to their own taste. In our #stayhomecreative series, we present the drawings of creative people whom we follow on Instagram and whom you should follow, too!
Barbara Bakos | Instagram

Roland Bánrévi | Instagram

Renáta Biacsics (Renyagyár) | Instagram

Eszti Biró (Zugműhely) | Instagram

Panni Czikkely (Zugműhely)| Instagram

Bálint Halasi | Instagram

Jen Barbs | Instagram

Tamás Mayer (Zugműhely) | Instagram

Nikoletta Mihalik | Instagram

Nóra Tóth | Instagram

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