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Stay organized in style: planners by Hungarian designers | TOP 5
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Stay organized in style: planners by Hungarian designers | TOP 5

If you’re a skilled planner, you probably already know all the ins and outs of mapping out your agenda and are familiar with the joys of organizing your daily schedule in a tangible, aesthetic, and transparent journal. Of course, you can’t ignore the role of Google Calendar, the
Something new, something exciting, something Hungarian | TOP5
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Something new, something exciting, something Hungarian | TOP5

The cultural and design scene in Budapest is constantly changing, so luckily, we bump into exciting new things every now and then. In today’s selection, we aim to give you a glimpse of some of the up-and-coming Hungarian businesses worthy of our attention. They’re all good at different
3 interior designers from the region who are worth keeping on your radar—II.
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3 interior designers from the region who are worth keeping on your radar—II.

It’s no secret that we’re fans of interiors with aesthetic and pleasant atmospheres; where the colors, textures, furniture and objects create something that’s hard to replicate and can instantly influence the mood of the moment. However, when it comes to interiors, the focus is often on the
Objective | Anita Korn’s favorite objects
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Objective | Anita Korn’s favorite objects

Hungarian designers and sustainable fashion—both are near and dear to Anita Korn’s heart. She works as a creative television producer in the heat of everyday life while also keenly editing her own show, “Ruhastory,” where Hungarian designers and famous people talk about their favorite clothes. For our pleasure,
Designers and Manufacturers—Part 2 | Fruzsi Fekete Jewelry and her helpers
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Designers and Manufacturers—Part 2 | Fruzsi Fekete Jewelry and her helpers

The office building on Bláthy Ottó Street and its surroundings are “the Mecca of Jewelers”—this is where the designers who launched their own jewelry brand make a pilgrimage: everything from gems to gift boxes is available here, and most of the work processes take place within these walls. Mortal
The atmosphere of Greek taverns moved into Anna Amélie’s studio
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The atmosphere of Greek taverns moved into Anna Amélie’s studio

Anna Oláh, the designer of the lifestyle brand Anna Amélie, showed us her fresh and crispy collection called Tavern in her studio. Anna, famous for her bags, created her first clothing collection during the pandemic, in which the brand reached her second home, Greece, as a source of inspiration for
Karancs gas stove, herons, and wood paneling | See the Napsugár Retro Apartman after its makeover
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Karancs gas stove, herons, and wood paneling | See the Napsugár Retro Apartman after its makeover

Barbara Dénes, the founder of the Hungarian PLANTETHICS brand, and her husband, Dávid Menyhárt, have recently renovated one of Napsugár Holiday Cooperative’s cottages (Napsugár stands for Sunbeam) with their own hands: the two-story, top-floor apartment has everything you need for a peaceful family vacation. An impeccable retro holiday experience
Post-Covid optimism in a summer collection | Kamay Ko
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Post-Covid optimism in a summer collection | Kamay Ko

The Budapest-based Kamay Ko brand has debuted their summer collection dubbed It’s Fine. Designs that pair well with each other, natural materials, soothing pastels and special collaborations were born in the spirit of livable sustainability. We talked to the founder of the brand at the collection’s Launch Party.
Designers and manufacturers—Part 1 | NON+ and Emese Gaál’s sewing shop
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Designers and manufacturers—Part 1 | NON+ and Emese Gaál’s sewing shop

How are the comfy pieces of the NON+ brand made? What work processes does a material have to go through until it becomes a finished dress, a sweatshirt or a pair of trousers? And what do a designer and a manufacturer need in order to be able to work together
Eco-conscious activewear for modern amazons | MARI
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Eco-conscious activewear for modern amazons | MARI

Annamária Kaptay is a true Renaissance woman—in the good sense of the word—always full of energy and ideas. She holds trainings and yoga classes with a creative approach, she builds a community, plays music, paints, and last year, during the lockdown, she launched her sustainable activewear brand. Her
Thanks, corona!—Part 5 | wonderLAB
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Thanks, corona!—Part 5 | wonderLAB

Évi Marillai had rejected the idea of opening an online shop for a long time. Then came the epidemic, and the online store was in place in just about three weeks. The wonderLAB concept store located in Veres Pálné Street has had a solid place in the heart of customers
The birth of the Tangens furniture family | Rotte Kft. x Sára Kele
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The birth of the Tangens furniture family | Rotte Kft. x Sára Kele

Rotte Kft. was launched as a family business in 1996, and they managed to level up several times since then: today, they operate with five plants and have a turnover of 40 million Euros a year. Now, for a short period of time, industrial designer Sára Kele also joined the
Thanks, corona!—Part 4 | NON+
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Thanks, corona!—Part 4 | NON+

Sarolta Kiss is not only focusing on developing her brand, but also her own inner self, regardless of the COVID situation. The team behind the brand known for its simple, comfortable and spontaneous pieces has already been building NON+ consciously and carefully before the pandemic: when a lot of Hungarian
Managers, designers, attention! MA•DE has launched
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Managers, designers, attention! MA•DE has launched

Those working in the field of art or design know exactly how difficult it is to get and maintain a good position on the market. Founding one’s own brand or joining forces with others under a studio is always a massive undertaking, and the initial enthusiasm is many times
Read in style! | Anna Ott is bracing with Hungarian designers
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Read in style! | Anna Ott is bracing with Hungarian designers

“I’m Anna Ott. I read.”—it’s a crystal-clear self-definition from a purposeful philologist manager who, in addition to reading all day, is confident in building her own brand. On Anna’s recently launched website, you’ll find not only book reviews and discussions, but also stylish accessories that
Thanks, corona!—Part 1 | AB Concrete Design
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Thanks, corona!—Part 1 | AB Concrete Design

She has been experimenting with new materials, launched a zero-waste Facebook group, and is currently designing plant potting systems for a company developing green walls: Anita Boldog, the founder of the brand AB Concrete Design, creating custom-made concrete objects, has not been idle even in the midst of coronavirus changes.
New Hungarian brand on board! | Kamay Ko
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New Hungarian brand on board! | Kamay Ko

The Hungarian Müskinn brand delighted the fans of design with bags, accessories and exciting collaborations forfour and a half years. Noémi Sziládi, the founder of the brand is now looking for new challenges—meet Kamay Ko, meaning “my hand” in Filipino. Tell us about the Kamay Ko label: what is
Yölanda’s cheeks return on cozy sweatwear
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Yölanda’s cheeks return on cozy sweatwear

Yölanda started out as a T-shirt brand in Debrecen three years ago. The products featuring a butt motif were designed by Kata Venyige and Evelin Ágh, with Frici Lengyel taking care of the business matters of their brand. In the past days, their latest sweatsuit collection debuted with huge success,
Hungarian design round-up for winter snuggles
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Hungarian design round-up for winter snuggles

In addition to the curfew and the mandatory home office, now the weather also keeps confining us within the four walls – after a year like this, we deserve some peace and rest more than ever, and so it is time that we slow down a little. From hugging pillows to
#együttahazaitervezőkért – Campaign for Hungarian designers
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#együttahazaitervezőkért – Campaign for Hungarian designers

A few weeks ago, a group of Hungarian design-fans launched an online campaign. The aim of the #együttahazaitervezőkért initiative is to call attention to the lovable objects and products of Hungarian designers. The project was launched by a handful of design fans on Instagram, and since then, the hashtag urging
„Change the rhythm!” | DOT for You’s novelties are out now
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„Change the rhythm!” | DOT for You’s novelties are out now

If you’d like to start the year 2021 with a clean slate, full of optimism, this one is for you. The Hungarian DOT for You brand will not let down paper-lovers this year either: their paper products are made in the usual high quality, in limited numbers, in the
From vibrant wallpapers to playful serving dishes | Hungarian Design at Hungexpo
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From vibrant wallpapers to playful serving dishes | Hungarian Design at Hungexpo

The Home Design exhibition and fair welcomed visitors between October 7 and 11 this year at Hungexpo. Even though the coronavirus did not spare this event either, we had nothing to complain about: the Hungarian designers were able to surprise us with their novelties even in the middle of the
The school bells are to ring | Hungarian design round-up for starting school
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The school bells are to ring | Hungarian design round-up for starting school

After the carefree summer months, everything goes back to normal – or at least we hope so. The previous schoolyear was sabotaged by the coronavirus, then came online education, but now it’s really time for the school bells to finally ring. To help you start the fall more smoothly, we
The BASIC novelties have arrived | NON+
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The BASIC novelties have arrived | NON+

The BASIC collection of the brand designing under the philosophy of “less is more” is from time to time expanded with the most popular items of previous seasonal collections: this time we can select from 13 new models. In the past ten years, the founder-designer of the NON+ [https://nonplusz.
Support Hungarian design! | BAGS & MORE
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Support Hungarian design! | BAGS & MORE

The coronavirus brought countless changes into our lives. Many beloved design brands are also at risk. Just like them, we also believe in the added value of Hungarian design. Our article series presents Hungarian small enterprises who could even make your days spent in quarantine a little bit better with
“Plan B” in design | We asked Hungarian businesses_02
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“Plan B” in design | We asked Hungarian businesses_02

The changes brought by the coronavirus also have a profound impact on the life of Hungarian design businesses. Everything that seemed to be working so far has been questioned and reevaluated either as a whole or just in part. How did the epidemic influence the life of Hungarian design undertakings?
Support Hungarian design! | SLOW LIFE
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Support Hungarian design! | SLOW LIFE

The coronavirus brought countless changes in our lives. Many beloved design brands are also at risk. Just like them, we also believe in the added value of Hungarian design. Our article series presents Hungarian small enterprises who could even make your days spent in quarantine a little bit better with
“Plan B” in design | We asked Hungarian businesses_01
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“Plan B” in design | We asked Hungarian businesses_01

The changes brought by the coronavirus also have a profound impact on the life of Hungarian design businesses. Everything that seemed to be working so far has been questioned and reevaluated either as a whole or just in part. How did the epidemic influence the life of Hungarian design undertakings?
Support Hungarian design! | KIDS
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Support Hungarian design! | KIDS

The coronavirus brought countless changes into our lives. Many beloved design brands are also at risk. Just like them, we also believe in the added value of Hungarian design. Our article series presents Hungarian small enterprises who could even make your days spent in quarantine a little bit better with
Support Hungarian design! | HOME DECOR
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Support Hungarian design! | HOME DECOR

The coronavirus brought countless changes in our lives. Many beloved design brands are also at risk. Just like them, we also believe in the added value of Hungarian design. Our article series presents Hungarian small enterprises who could even make your days spent in quarantine a little bit better with