Your guide to Christmas gift shopping: Budapest Design Map

Your guide to Christmas gift shopping: Budapest Design Map

Whether you’re more of an analogue guy or a modern, practical gift shopper, Budapest Design Map 2020 available both in hard copy and online is here to help you find the best spots for shopping Hungarian design products.

The Budapest Design Map has been the most comprehensive guide of the design scene in the Hungarian capital since 2013. The continuously updated map allows us to browse through the most prominent and diverse spots of the Hungarian capital relevant from a design perspective, including stores offering design furniture, vintage fashion, luxury items and artisan products, amongst others.

The map available both online and offline can be particularly useful in the period leading up to Christmas. By buying the products of Hungarian designers, you can also support the designers and businesses that have been hit particularly hard by the epidemic this year.

Source: press release

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