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Enjoying life in stunning posters | Art deco Budapest. Posters, Lifestyle and the City
architecture

Enjoying life in stunning posters | Art deco Budapest. Posters, Lifestyle and the City

You rarely see a poster exhibition in Hungary, and even less rarely see a large-scale poster exhibition like the Art deco Budapest. Posters, Lifestyle and the City (1925-1938) at the Hungarian National Gallery. It is almost ten years since visitors have been able to enjoy such a high-volume exhibition. At
"People are striving for originality these days" | Interview with the founder of the Másik történet, online antique shop
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"People are striving for originality these days" | Interview with the founder of the Másik történet, online antique shop

Objects, in fact, carry a lot of stories—perhaps Andrea Farkas, founder of the Instagram page Másik történet, knows this best, who, after a career of nearly twenty years as an interior designer, has found fulfillment in the online antique trade. In Másik történet, we can see for ourselves how
Objects we can all remember—interview with museologist Klára Kuti
design

Objects we can all remember—interview with museologist Klára Kuti

In the Collection of Contemporary Material Culture of the Hungarian National Museum, we can find almost everything from ideological memorabilia to milk pourer and Fecske cigarettes, which were specialties in the material culture of the past century, or on the contrary, were the most commonplace objects on the shelves of
Anna Amélie debuted with the new HOME ceramic collection
ceramics

Anna Amélie debuted with the new HOME ceramic collection

The designer of Anna Amélie, Anna Oláh’s new HOME ceramic collection debuted at the S/ALON BUDAPEST Interior Design Fair in September. Anna again proves that her work is diverse: primarily after designing accessories and bags, she dazzled the fans of her characteristic lines with her own clothing collection—
„Unusual, out of place, but still logical” | The works of Kristóf Murányi
art

„Unusual, out of place, but still logical” | The works of Kristóf Murányi

Scenes, phenomena or objects evocative of the recent past, on illustrations with a somewhat ironic, humorous yet objective vibe, in simple compositions, connecting us with our own memories in a sensitive and thought-provoking manner. Kristóf Murányi has been creating his unique illustrations for more than ten years. Interview! You graduated
Living (space) after the epidemic | A designer’s angle
product design

Living (space) after the epidemic | A designer’s angle

Although the lockdown will not last longer than a few weeks, maybe months, the experience will probably leave a longer-lasting mark on our lives, way of living and living spaces, too. The time spent forcibly at home, home office, being locked in and together all have their lessons already at