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The chair as a bridge between person and space: Hevesi Annabella and the Peach seating furniture
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The chair as a bridge between person and space: Hevesi Annabella and the Peach seating furniture

Is it still possible to be innovative with a classic piece of furniture like an armchair? We asked Annabella Hevesi, co-founder of Line and Round and creator of the Peach Easy Chair, about the technological innovations that this piece of furniture has to offer. The chair, which has an appealingly
Bauhaus, Hungarian Neoavantgarde and folk motifs in I O’s new collection
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Bauhaus, Hungarian Neoavantgarde and folk motifs in I O’s new collection

We first met Annabella Hevesi and Gábor Bella in the summer of 2021 when we collaborated on the Artist duo series. At that time, they were already in the midst of researching the oeuvre of Ferenc Lantos, with the book Burnt Geometry in their hands and material samples lined up
Designers in the spotlight | Annabella Hevesi
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Designers in the spotlight | Annabella Hevesi

We’d surely try her ergonomic and geometric couch, and we would gladly sit at her delicately feminine and clean desk named ODU. Annabella Hevesi’s projects always catch our eye, as did her latest couch named Burnt Geometry, designed in cooperation by Kárpitos Partner Group Bt. and inspired by
Designers in the spotlight | András Húnfalvi
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Designers in the spotlight | András Húnfalvi

He has designed an award-winning hand hygiene scanner, a smart and space-saving wheelbarrow, and reconsidered the iconic Tisza SPORT footwear. The work of designer András Húnfalvi, one of the founding designers of Flying Objects design studio, has been covered by Hungarian and international design magazines in recent years—this time
Artist duo | IO
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Artist duo | IO

They treat each other with respect at work and in their personal lives—there is room for heated professional debates, sharp criticism and honest compliments in their day. All the while, they are also thinking about the future: it’s important for them to give cultural impulses for their young