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Kamay Ko says goodbye to plastic
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Kamay Ko says goodbye to plastic

One of the founding principles of the Budapest-based Kamay Ko brand is sustainability: their products are not only environmentally friendly in their materials and production, but also contribute to sustainable living. Since all the plastic used by mankind is most likely still to be found somewhere on Earth, Kamay Ko
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.
Representing slowing down and sanity | VUUV Works’ latest collection is out now
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Representing slowing down and sanity | VUUV Works’ latest collection is out now

According to traditions, maytrees (in Hungarian: májusfa) were not only erected to celebrate lovers, but also to pay homage to the rebirth of nature and a rich harvest. The latest objects of VUUV Works also turned to this fundamental joy for inspiration: the pieces of the collection symbolize the coming
The first Kamay Ko products are already available
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The first Kamay Ko products are already available

At the beginning of the year, Kamay Ko, the new brand of Noémi Sziládi, the former co-founder and designer of Müskinn, made its debut. In its first collection, the studio offers embroidered sweaters and screen printed tote bags in the spirit of sustainability. The brand draws inspiration primarily from the
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