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An imaginary house inspired by the winter wonderland
design

An imaginary house inspired by the winter wonderland

Today, we invite you to a fascinating villa that exists in virtual space. The building is the brainchild of Argentine digital artist Andrés Reisinger, who collaborated with Madrid architect Alba De la Fuente to design the ‘Winter House’. In addition to the winter landscape, they were influenced by the work
Relaxing minimalism | Markéta Bromová Architekti
interior design

Relaxing minimalism | Markéta Bromová Architekti

What do we need for a perfect weekend house? Nature, soft pillows, delicate materials, and a cozy fireplace—based on this, Czech interior designer Markéta Bromová created the perfect model of relaxation and silence in her latest project with a little twist. By looking through the works of Markéta Bromová,
Pastel-retro Sims
maria svarbova

Pastel-retro Sims

The photos of Mária Švarbová can be recognized from quite afar. The former archeologist-restorer transformed her camera into a time machine, and took us on a ride. Written by photographer László Sebestyén Looking at her pictures, I feel that I have been here before, I’ve seen this before, it
Blending 20th-century and contemporary needs during the reconstruction of a church in Bratislava
architecture

Blending 20th-century and contemporary needs during the reconstruction of a church in Bratislava

After more than seventy years, in 2020, the interior of the Catholic Church of Our Lady of the Snows was renovated in Bratislava. The conversion was carried out according to the plans of architects Tomáš Bujna and Matúš Gibala. Beyond the modern and bright look, the main intent was to
Here’s how you read | Hype&Hyper’s most read articles this year
architecture

Here’s how you read | Hype&Hyper’s most read articles this year

The year 2021 also held a number of surprises, ideas and opportunities for the magazine: new surfaces, new series, new faces and new themes appeared in the life of Hype&Hyper. Architecture, gastronomy, local values, design and even more colorful, diverse topics blend every day on the website—now we’
An offbeat tattoo studio where contemporary art and minimalism rule
architecture

An offbeat tattoo studio where contemporary art and minimalism rule

The 6:19 tattoo salon evokes the white cube effect of contemporary art galleries. The extravagant yet clean interior is the embodiment of founder Ulyana Nesheva’s style and artistic vision. The studio gives seven tattoo artists a space to create. Join us for a visit to the historic Podil
Puritan, yet elegant church interior designed by Studio Bunyik
architecture

Puritan, yet elegant church interior designed by Studio Bunyik

Studio Bunyik redesigned the interior of the Hernádkak Reformed Church using minimalist solutions, while at the same time carefully taking into account local needs, in line with contemporary trends in church design. The renovation of the Reformed church in the nearby town of Miskolc took place in 2020, during which
Is minimalism dead?—Living (space) after the epidemic
design

Is minimalism dead?—Living (space) after the epidemic

Last April, in the early stages of the pandemic, we made a series of articles entitled Living (space) after the epidemic. We asked an architect, a designer, an urbanist, and an environmental psychologist about how the experience of confinement will affect our living spaces. We are now revisiting the topic
Natural minimalism | Mach & Krovina
architecture

Natural minimalism | Mach & Krovina

In the Slovak design studio Mach & Krovina, simple sophistication plays a major role. The work of the two creators, Barbora Machovičová and Adam Krovina, combines traditional solutions with groundbreaking ideas. The Mach & Krovina seeks perfection in simplicity, both in terms of objects and raw materials. The main profile of the
Live minimalism | FAINA’s new collection
design

Live minimalism | FAINA’s new collection

Minimalism gives rise to cold, impersonal associations for many, but there is another side to this style, described by Ukrainian designer Victoria Yakusha as “live.” It’s enough to look at her furniture to understand what she means by it. The last time we wrote about FAINA‘s furniture was
A paper fan tells you the exact time | Muji Clock
design

A paper fan tells you the exact time | Muji Clock

Time can be measured in countless ways. Here’s the latest model of extraordinary timepieces! The faceless clock designed by young designer Sy Hyin Wong was inspired by MUJI. Over the past centuries, designers created many clocks differing greatly from the world of ordinary displays. From now on, the Muji
Pastel-retro Sims
art

Pastel-retro Sims

The photos of Mária Švarbová can be recognized from quite afar. The former archeologist-restorer transformed her camera into a time machine, and took us on a ride. Written by photographer László Sebestyén Looking at her pictures, I feel that I have been here before, I’ve seen this before, it
BASIC collection | NON+
fashion

BASIC collection | NON+

Casual, practical, comfortable, unique. These expressions are anything but empty phrases: we ourselves are happy to test and wear the pieces of the NON+ brand. We firmly believe that this is the Hungarian fashion brand that does not compromise when it comes to quality and is capable of continuous renewal.
Anna Devís and Daniel Rueda | Architectural compositions with a twist
architecture

Anna Devís and Daniel Rueda | Architectural compositions with a twist

Humorous and nice compositions, combined with minimalist architectural details: artist duo Anna Devís and Daniel Rueda create entertaining and surprising visual stories in a way differing from conventional and traditional architecture photography. Their special visual world is characterized by creativity, accuracy and fine aesthetics inspired by the urban environment, geometry