Photo: Kristóf Bihari
2019
ground, polished, multi-layer slumped glass
75×395×410 mm
The glass lenses were cast by James Carcass in his glass studio in Tápiószecső.
Photo: Zsuzsanna Kóródi
2019
cast glass, concrete
50×50×7 cm
DAB EKG holter
Photo: Manooi
2017
stainless steel, crystal
200×82 cm
Photo: Gábor Görgényi
2021
cast porcelain, blow painting
17×34 cm, 18×28 cm
Photo: Balázs Danyi
2017
brass, dibond
180×36×183 cm
Publisher: TERC Kiadó
Printing: Pauker Nyomda
2018
digital graphics, offset print
20×23×2,5 cm
Photo: Krisztina Kecskés
2021
colour and colourless fusing glass
70×35×18 cm
Property of the BohusLugossy Foundation
Photo: Zoltán Bohus
1995
layered and glued sand-blown glass with optical lens inclusion, polished embryonic form, cast iron
35×75×90 cm
DLA master’s degree work for the MoholyNagy University of Art and Design
Photo: Dániel Ludmann
2021
plant tissue, wheatgrass and roots textile cultivation
50×130 cm, 3 pcs
Photo: Orsolya Pattantyús
2021
chamotte clay, hand-built, fired at a high temperature
27×19×30 cm
collaborator: Ferenc Golovics
Produced by: Hollóháza Porcelain Manufactory Ltd
Photo: Tamás Pintér
2017–2019
porcelain
24×24×5 cm, 26×26×2,5 cm, 20×20×2 cm, 35×26,5×22 cm, 13×13×5,5 cm, 41×22×3cm
2019
digital graphic
70×100 cm
Photo: Kinga Horányi
2020
Ytong, acrylic; carving
44×20×20 cm
Photo: Judit Grünfelder
2021
ground and cast glass
23×15×28 cm
Photo: MMA / Lugosi Lugo László
2021
digital graphic
70×100 cm
Photo: Ildikó Elischer-Csanádi
2021
chamotte clay, porcelain, quartz sand, wood kiln firing
45×26×23 cm
Photo: Tamás Török / Topogram
2021
Photo: András Fülöp, Péter Kis-Simon
2019
ceramic, reduction firing
50×50×5 cm
Photo: Gábor Széll
2017
wool felt, modular structure
190×290 cm
Photo: János Polyák
2021
cast and ground glass
25,5×13,5×4 cm
Photo: Zsolt Batár
2017
Produced by: Ruben Brandt Ltd
2018
1h 36’
Photo: Márton Farkas
2018
hand stitched cowhide with plantbased tanning
16×30×17 cm
2019
long exposure light painting, digital photography
Photo: Szabolcs Barakonyi
2017
Photo: Zsolt Kecseti
2020
wire, silk ruffle
170×60 cm
From the collection of the Studio of Young Designers Association
Photo: Tamás Szelestey
2018
molten glass
15×15×36 cm
2021
digital graphics, cyber performance
digital print on overhead projection
sheet transformed into an experimental, unreadable book
Photo: Marcell Puskás
2019
20×30 cm
Photo: Miklós Németh
2017
wool felt, woollen yarn
135×180 cm
Photo: András Ladocsi
2019–2020
nubuck cowhide, selfdeveloped biopolymer and tailor shop leather scrap composite, foamed polymer
25-28 cm
Photo: Dániel Mátó
2021
anodised, painted aluminium, 3D-printed plastic
100 cm, 40 cm high
environmentally sensitive object
Photo: Lili Janca
2020–2022
cast silicone, iron, electronics, Arduino
20×20×20 cm
Photo: Erika Rejka
2022
KPCL porcelain
25×4×60 cm
Photo: James Carcass
2018
wood, kiln-cast glass, LED lights
300×200×46 cm
Photo: Eleonóra Balogh
2018
colour appliquéd, ground kiln glass
33×16×16 cm
2021
digital graphics
30×30 cm / each, 12 pieces
Photo: BCEFW
2021
100% silk
140×60 cm
Photo: Gábor Márián
2018
mixed media, digital print
17,5×24×3 cm
2019
digital graphics
70×100 cm
Produced by: Nadasi Technologies
Photo: Lehel Juhos Design
2019
carbon-fibrereinforced epoxy resin composite
84×55×82 cm
2020
photo, mixed digital media
70×100 cm
Photo: Tibor Mester
2020
waste and scrap materials, cotton, viscose, wool, synthetic fabrics
Copyright: MoholyNagy University of Art and Design, Budapest
2021
11’
Photo: Tamás Bujnovszky
2017
Photo: Géza Laczák
2020
limestone, copper; woven and spun appliqué
60×30×20 cm
Photo: Réka Hegyháti
2019
layered bamboo sheet, leather
35×20 cm
fabric, polyurethane foam rubber, siliconized spiral woolly polyester hollow fibre; jacquard weaving, sewing
Photo: Krisztina Sarnyai
2021
textile width: 140 cm, cushion: 60×35×20 cm
Photo: Luca Kohut-Görömbei
2020
molten, ground and polished optical glass
21×14×6 cm
_Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design, Budapest
2017
13’51”
From the Júlia Báthory Collection of the Gyula Nagy Regional Museum – Municipal Gallery in Orosháza
1937
cut glass
45×10×12,7×1 cm
Printing: Nap Nyomda, Komárno
Photo: Lőrinc Szendeff
2019
digital graphics, digital print
Photo: MMA / Lugosi Lugo László
Photo: Sándor Dobány
2019
hand-painted porcelain, fired at 1300°C
8×8×16 cm, 6×8×14 cm, 11×8×13 cm
Photo: Márton Visontai
2020
copper wire, cotton, hand weaving
140×140 cm
Photo: Brúnó Hefter
2018
stained antique glass
60×48 cm
Photo: Anthony Parkinson
2016–2019
Photo: Csaba Almási J.
2021
modaacryl, polyesthere
collaborator: Bence Koós (3D design)
Private property
Photo: László Kupi
2019
muscovite, acrylic paint; cut and glued
32×21×16 cm
Photo: Réka Bohus
2019
high-performance fine concrete (HPC)
79,2× 65,2×86 cm
Produced by: Studio Edina Andrási
Photo: Edina Andrási
2020
porcelain
30×20×35 cm
Photo: Fanni Lach
2017
glass, stone, casting technique
33×26×20 cm
Produced by: AZT-Media Ltd
2018
11’53”
Private collection of Katalin Spengler
Photo: Veronika Fábián
2018
welded, rolled, silverplated, patinated brass chains
20×60×1 cm
Produced by: Csabaszőnyeg Ltd
Photo: Gergely Tarján
2021
wool, kilim, hand weaving
140×200 cm
Collaborator: János Deák
Produced by: Ethuja Kéri
Photo: Kristóf Generl
2021
recycled rug, zero waste tailoring
Preserved in the International Ceramics Centre, Hódmezővásárhely
Photo: Mihály Dömötör
2020
chamotte clay, fired at 1250°C
80×45 cm
Photo: Éva M. Fodor
20
cotton, mixed waste textile, hand weaving
3×120×260 cm
Property of the BohusLugossy Foundation
Photo: Zoltán Bohus
1977
glued, ground and polished glass
15×30×30 cm
Choreography, dance: Nóra Barna
Music, sound: Rozi Mákó
Sponsors: FabLab Budapest, Trafó House of Contemporary Arts, D17 Gallery, Kolorádó festival, Umbrella Collective, 4D SOUND, Art Quartier Budapest, Sín Művészeti Központ, Arizona MPS Rental & Sales
Photo: David Le Grand
2019–2022
Photo: James Carcass
2022
blown glass
36×24×12 cm
Photo: MMA
Photo: Gergely György Németh
2021
cast and painted semi-porcelain
9×9×15 cm
Image design for the Hungarian Pavilion of the 16th Venice International Architecture Biennial
Publisher: Ludwig Museum, Budapest
Photo: DE_FORM
2018
digital graphic, ofset print
catalogue: 176×250 mm
Produced by: Lladró, Spain
Photo: Lladró
2018
porcelain, manufactured pottery
15×11×11 cm
Visualisation: Csilla Antal, Eszter Szabó, Ádám Molnár, Viktor Seres
2019
3D-printed plastic
12×14,5×24,5 cm
Additional animation: Péter Bátory
2020
3’44”
Collaborating glass blowers: James Carcass, Zsolt Tóth
Photo: Péter Gergely Lendvai
2021
blown glass, embossed copper plate formed into glass, sandblown cast kiln glass
11×15×28,5 cm
Photo: Liza Lukácsi
2020
cast, ground and glued glass, concrete, iron
20×24×48 cm
From the collection of the Studio of Young Designers Association
Photo: László Spengler
2018
kiln-cast, ground and acid-etched glass
18×15×3 cm
Photo: Anna Dvorszky
Co-designer: László Dvorszky, design engineer
Location: Dorog, Reimann Mining History Miniverse
2021
mould-blown and free-formed kiln-glass, slumped glass; metal supporting structure
200×100×300 cm
Photo: Gábor György Varga
2021
silver, ebony, acrylic
3×6×6 cm, 3×3×6 cm
Photo: Alianna Albert
2021
recycled polyester, copper
80×50×4 cm
Photo: Miklós Sulyok
2021
painted semiporcelain with stickers, chamotte
90×30×20 cm
Photo: Vanda Berecz
2020
oxhide
1 m
Photo: Zsuzsanna Kóródi
2019
molten, coldworked glass
30×42 cm
Produced by: Morten Thorning (The Animation Workshop / VIA University College), Claus Toksvig (Norlum)
2018
20’50”
Photo: Tamás Bujnovszky
2021
Photo: MMA
hemp shavings, hyphae
2021
25 cm, 19 cm high
2020
mixed media
70×100 cm
2022
digital graphics
151×151 cm
Photo: MMA / Lugosi Lugo László
Photo: Katalin Illés
2020
suede
26×11×9 cm
Publisher: Scolar Kiadó
Photo: @Bloomkastudio
2021
digital graphic
21×26×2 cm
Photo: Zoltán Horváth
2020
celluloid film negative, nylon thread, cotton
70×40×10 cm each
Photo: Péter Rákossy
2019
coloured and cast porcelain
90×50×10 cm
Produced by: Umbrella Kreatív Műhely – Hipokaloric Group
2017
8’16”
DLA master’s degree work for the MoholyNagy University of Art and Design
Photo: Orsolya Vámos
2019
cast concrete, PES string
2×3 m
interactive installation based on generativerealtime software
Photo: Attila Márk Kőrös
2020–2021
2019
mixed media
70×100 cm
_Norbert Farkas
2019–2021
offset print
145×230 mm
Photo: Diána Farkas
2019
block molten from rolled sheet glass, ground; varnished sheet glass, wood, mull, found object
30×30×6 cm
Photo: Győző Lőrincz
2021
built, modelled and glazed chamotte
112×34×38 cm
Photo: Co-Libri Bt.
2021
stone, lost wax casting bronze
14,5 cm
Photo: Gábor Gonzales
2022
tinted glass, melted together, polished and bent into a metal mould
18,5×60×4 cm
Photo: István Oravecz
2019
metal eyes of healds
170×60×60 cm
Photo: Réka Liziczai
2019
pineapple textile, a natural, vegetablebased leather alternative
27×12×1 cm
Produced by: NLXL
2019
digital graphics, digital print
48,7×1000 cm
2020
digital graphics
70×100 cm
2020
digital graphics
70×100 cm
Koprodukciós partnerek: Zsolnay Fényfesztivál és Let it Be! art agency
Fotó: Hajdu Gáspár
Co-production partners: Zsolnay Light Festival, Let it Be! art agency
Photo: Gáspár Hajdu
2021
interactive installation
From the Collection of the Bárdibükk Glass – International Glass Studio / International Glass Art Colony
Photo: István Andor, Bárdibükk Glass International Glass Art Colony
30×15×15 cm each, 3 pcs
Photo: Zsófia Nyirkos
2021
lightbox
90×126 cm
DLA master’s degree work
Photo: Balázs Mohai
2021
recycled textile industry wool scraps
120×174 cm
Co-director: Nándor Bera
Produced by: Popfilm Ltd, Cinemon Stúdió
Producers: Brigitta Iványi-Bitter, Károly Fehér
2018
The film was made with the financial support of the Hungarian Media Patronage Programme of the National Media and Infocommunications Authority.
7’11”
Photo: Attila Kozó
2021
100% extra fine merino wool
5×9.5 cm, 2 pieces
Photo: Alianna Albert
2021
printed textile
Photo: László Körtvélyesi
2018
stained, repeatedly molten sheet glass
23×33×11 cm
Photo: Tibor Nagy
2019
glass
70×70×40 cm
Photo: Liza Lukácsi
2020
bent, kiln-cast, ground and polished glass
30×32×1,5 cm
Private property
Photo: Péter Timaffy
2020
pearl, coral, silver, stainless steel
100×120 mm
Photo: Andrea Tamássy
2020
porcelain, metal lustres, reduction firing at 1280°C
30×30×6 cm, 30×30×4 cm
Produced by: Stúdió Artista Ltd
Photo: Attila Oláh
2019/2020
viscose jersey, polyester satin
Photo: Kinga Saás
2021
hand-built ceramic relief
100×115 cm
Photo Milán Staszkiv
2020
100% wool, hand-tufting
170×210 cm
Photo: Marcell Piti
2021
coloured porcelain
38×37×35 cm
Photo: Dávid Biró
2022
brick sculptures of diverse materials
Co-designer: Viktória Réka Fazekas
Photo: Miklós Sulyok
2017–2018
Photo: Bálint Gelley
2018–2019
gobelin tapestry with plastic warping, wool, linen, silk
93×160 cm
Photo: Marcell Piti
2019
black rhodium-plated copper; found stones, stainless steel
4,5×7×2 cm
2019
digital graphics
140×100 cm
Produced by: Kecskemétfilm Ltd, FocusFox
2020
3’37”
Photo: György Palkó
2018–2021
Photo: Géza Laczák
2019
welded and patinated brass and stainless steel
50×50×115 cm
2020
polyester sheet, paper
600×600×3500 mm
silver, fire enamel, mineral beads; CNC milling
Photo: Péter Lakatos
2019
40×60×5 mm
Produced by: EGoFILM (Ewelina Gordziejuk), Paris+Hendzel Co., Boddah Riotfilm Ltd
2020
6’53”
Photo: Gellért Áment
2020
glass, silver, gilded copper; traditional silversmith technique, polished glass
25×35×30 mm
Photo: László Kocsor
2017
French tapestry, wool, silk thread
160×150cm
From the collection of Imre Mitter
Photo: Liza Lukács
1952–1992
hand-made, three-layered kiln glass
various sizes
Photo: Gábor György Varga
2020
embossed and chased corian, gilded copper, silver, amethyst
8×7×3 cm
Photo: Péter Pettendi Szabó
2017
wool, silk, carbon fiber, woven tapestry
120×200 cm
Photo: András Bozsó
2001/2021
painted porcelain
2020
digital graphics
Photo: András Szilos
2021
copper, synthetic resin
60×250 mm
Photo: Eleonóra Balogh
2021
fusing glass, copper
35×35×6 cm
Produced by: YOZA Design Kft.
Photo: István Józsa
2019
stainless steel tube
20×20×50 cm
Hardbodyhang / H3Hungary Kft.
Visualisation: Tamás Erdélyi
2019
steel, HDPE
1500 kg
Photo: Tibor Vermes
2020
wool, silk, metal thread, cotton, woven tapestry
153×99 cm
Property of the International Ceramics Studio, Kecskemét
Photo: Ádám Csaba Szabó
2020
stoneware, wheel-throwing, engraving, oil raku
40×40×23 cm
2020
digital graphics
70×100 cm
2017
digital graphic
70×100 cm
2021
digital graphics
70×100 cm
Copyright: Szandra Pataki, Budapest Metropolitan University
2017
6’39”
Photo: András Kókai
2020
cast porcelain, 3D printing, nerikomi technique
11,5×24×11,5 cm, 20,5×22×4,7 cm, 11×21,5×11 cm
Property of the Foundation for Contemporary Ceramics, Kecskemét
Photo: Enikő Kontor
2020
hand-built stoneware, oxidation-firing at 1260°C
Photo: György Kungl
2017
creaton, underglaze paint
88×25×17 cm
Photo: Tibor Mester
2019–2020
recycled cotton fabric, wool, polyester, hand weaving and sewing
Copyright: MoholyNagy University of Art and Design, Budapest
2020
8’41”
Producedy by: Adamo Hammock Kft.
Photo: Gábor Stiglincz
2021
textile, wood, plastic, metal
104,5×184×130,5 cm
Photo: Fanni Király
2021
silver, parchment; lost wax casting, mounted
180×180×40 mm
Photo: Áron Bohus
2019
layered, glued glass, cast bronze, black granite
28 cm
Photo: Kitti Antal
2020
stoneware clay, porcelain slip, Pécsvárad sand, quartz sand
100×80×30 cm
digital graphics, mixed média
Photo: Zsóka Jámbor
2018
20×20×12 cm
Photo: Zsolt Bézsenyi
2020
jacquard woven silk organza, leather and organza
Collection of the Institute of Design and Media Arts, Faculty of Arts, University of Pécs
Photo: Dávid Szalai
2019
cordierite slip, terra sigillata, oilreduction firing
65×27×9 cm, 50×25×9 cm
2019
digital installation
Photo: Tibor Mester
2020
coloured chamotte clay, engobe
30×28×10 cm
Photo: MMA / Lugosi Lugo László
Produced by: Pi Productions
2017
15’33”
Photo: Noémi Gera
2019
sterling silver and steel wire; bent, drilled and knotted
260×200×30 mm
Courtesy of Gábor Palotai
Produced by: Miyu Productions, SALTO Films
2019
12’52”
Photo: Soma Rétfalvi
2018
blue rhodiumplated 925 silver, bead; traditional silversmith technique
70×35×20 mm
Photo: Hanna Csata
2020
cards, plexiglass, laser engraving, plastic sole
Produced by: Sixay Furniture
Photo: Ádám Földi
2018
oak wood
120×60×75+4 cm
2022
digital graphics
70×100 cm
2020
digital and manual graphic, painted acrylic fiberboard, creative cardboard, plexiglass
50×70×3 cm
Collaborator: József Kanál, glass blower
Private proprety
Photo: Melinda Soltész
2021
free-blown, coloured, soft-painted, silver, kiln glass
50×36×21 cm
Photo: István Oravecz
2017
aluminium, stainless steel, magnetic Sublime pick-up; laser cutting, CNC milling
100×23×4 cm
Photo: MMA / Lugosi Lugo László
Photo: Réka Liziczai
2021
textile scraps, used knitwear, used polyester
Photo: MMA / Lugosi Lugo László
2021
digital graphic
70×100 cm
Photo: Borbála Zergi
2021
jute-cotton linen, birch plywood
Photo: Krisztina Vándor
2021
wool, linen, hand weaving
140×200 cm
Photo: MMA / Lugosi Lugo László
Produced by: A Friend of Mine Design Studio
20
digital graphics
707×707 mm
Photo: Zsófia Zalai
2021
glass, dried garden plants
100 cm, 7,7 cm thick
Photo: Attila Glázer
2019
form-pressed plywood
120×70×75 cm
Photo: MMA / Lugosi Lugo László
Photo: Fruzsina Fekete
2021
silver
45×70×15 mm
Photo: Enikő Kontor
2021
cast and coloured porcelain
58×18 cm, 38×18 cm
József Katona Museum, Kecskemét
Photo: László Gyergyádesz Jr
2019
chamotte clay, oil reduction firing at 1280°C
60×13×20 cm
Photo: Bálint Hrotkó / Fényművek
2021
leather, rubber
Courtesy of Balázs Sisa
Publisher: Ferenczy Museum Centre
Photo: Ágnes Herr
2020
digital graphics, offset print
220×280 mm
Photo: MTI
2018
digital graphics, digital print
70×100 cm
Property of the Foundation for Contemporary Ceramics, Kecskemét
Photo: Enikő Kontor
2019
hand-built stoneware built from lamellae, oil raku kiln
38×38×12 cm
Photo: @PascaleLourmand
2019
washable sheepskin with recycled leather trim, elastic net tulle, wool, viscose, leather
Photo: Mária Pecsics
2020
embossed silver and copper
40×35×6 cm
Photo: Miklós Sulyok
2019–2021
blown, warmrolled, cast and made iridescent
20×20×6 cm, 19×20×4 cm, 19×19×6 cm
Photo: Tamás Réthey-Prikkel
2021
wool, hand-knotting
150×210 cm
_Budapest Metropolitan University
2018
8’27”
Photo: Jusztina Jegenyés
2020
cast, ground and polished glass
20×12,3×7,8 cm
Photo: Gellért Áment
2020
sisal
170×280×170 cm
Photo: Anna Prakfalvi
2019
mixed media
50×8×70 cm
Collaborator: Balázs Somogyi
Photo: Barbara Fóris
2021
hand-woven pillowcase, wool, cotton 40×30 cm
40×30 cm
Photo: Jázmin Szonja Strohner
2021
chamotte clay, alder, rubber/leather strap
6 cm, 18 cm; 8 cm, 28 cm
Photo: Gábor Horváth
2020
digital graphics, offset print
230×270 mm
2021
digital graphic
70×100 cm
Photo: Bálint Rádóczy
2017
hand-built porcelain
55×40×50 cm
Publisher: Semmelweis Kiadó
Photo: Gábor Márián
2020
digital graphics, offset print
250×200×2 mm
60×150×5 cm
diploma work for the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design, in collaboration with the ELTE Faculty of Informatics
Photo: Hanna Rédling
2017
merino wool, cashmere with integrated electronics
2021
digital graphics
100×100 cm
Produced by: Micro-Light Kft.
Photo: Milán Rácmolnár
2020–2021
porcelain, glass, metal
150 cm, 40 cm
Photo: Ida Buss
2017
kiln-formed and blown glass, mounted in plaster
49×7×22 cm
Photo: Dániel Ludmann
2020
Photo: Zsuzsa Heim
2021
casting glass
40×20×13 cm
Photo: Jenő Szíjjártó
2017
wool, silk, hautelisse technique
220× 94 cm
Senior designer: Balázs Orlovits
Architect: Gábor Zoboki
Major co-designers: András Lente , CÉH Co.Ltd (Zoltán Bencze, László Berzétei, László Lukács, János Sápi), E&H, Andor Fürjes, Zsuzsa Tompai, Zaj Rendszerház Ltd, Színpad- és emelőgéptechnika Ltd
Photo: Zsolt Hlinka
2014–2018
Photo: Ádám Juhász
2018
bamboo
75 cm×38 cm, 32 cm×105 cm, 80 cm×40 cm
Photo: Béla Tildi
2020
wire
65×45×115 cm
Photo: Luca Dimény
2020
glued, ground and acid-etched glass, mirror and print
30×30×2.5 cm
Produced by: Brinkus Design Bt.
Photo: Zoltán Sárosi
2019
wool, hand-tuft technique, felt application
180 cm
Photo: Vajk Farkas
2019
stained and sandblown wood and kiln-cast, ground and polished lead crystal glass
12×12×2.5 cm, 3 pcs
Photo: Kevin Harald Campean
2017
ABS, silicone
8×8 cm
glass rod: Birgit Köblitz glass artist
Photo: Éva M. Fodor
2018
pure silk threads, multicolour threads, metallic threads
198×115 cm
Photo: Co-Libri Bt.
2021
tin plate, copper plate, aluminium plate 84×30×16 cm
84×30×16 cm
Photo: Hajnalka Virág
2017
glued, metal-steamed sheet glass
18×24×17 cm / each
Photo: Tibor Dobor
2019
sliced, rolled pages of the ‘Breviarum Romanum’, plexiglass
150×240×4 cm
part of the AW 19/20 Vintage collection
Inspired by the Roma folk costume culture of the Danube delta region, based on own collection
Photo: Zsófia Pályi
2018
traditional form, ribbon decoration, blue-dyed wolf-tooth pattern textile, artisan and workshop sewing technique
Pigmenta Art Print Lab Stúdió scan
2018
wool, French tapestry
134×164 cm
From the Collection of the Rippl-Rónai Museum in Kaposvár
1994
hot-moulded kiln-glass
22×20,5 cm
Photo: Marcell Krulik
2019
upcycling, mixed composition
60×160 cm
Photo: Júlia Szabó
2021
fur, cotton fabric, leather, plastic foil, horsehair, fish bone
Property of the Foundation for Contemporary Ceramics, Kecskemét
Photo: Ákos Czigány
2020
paper-porcelain, gas-reduction firing at 1360°C
17,5×24,5×0,5 cm
digital graphics, print
Photo: István Oravecz
2017
26×21×8 cm
Produced by: James Carcass
Photo: Jenő Lévai
2021
colour kiln glass
130×110×110 mm, 345×75 mm, 170×120×85 mm
Photo: Viktória Győrfi
2019
glass
40×40×4 cm
Produced by: Textiel LAB
Photo: Gergely Tarján
2017
cotton jacquard
250×150 cm
Photo: Karl Kaisel
2020
digital graphics, laser cutting, screen print
180×240×50 mm
From the Ceramics and Glass Collection of the Museum of Applied Arts in Budapest
Photo: Gellért Áment
1981
colourless and slumped kiln-cast, pressed onto a plaster imprint
70×44 cm
2019
digital graphics
70×100 cm
Produced by: Levente Kruppa
Photo: Sára Kele
2020
oak wood, brass
420×760×820 mm
From the Ceramics and Glass Collection of the Museum of Applied Arts
Photo: Gellért Áment
1860–1870
blown iridescent glass
19×12×9,5 cm, 30,5×10×9 cm, 19,5×4,5×9 cm
Photo: Ferenc Formanek
2017
wheel-thrown and cast porcelain, Egyptian paste; tracing paper
40×20×30 cm, 10 pcs
Property of the University of Liverpool
Photo: Amanda Wanner
2018–2019
glass porcelain pressed using a composite material developed by the artist
100×500×25 cm
2020
mixed media
70×100 cm
Photo: Tünde Ruzicska
2020
chamotte stoneware, ribbon appliqué
90×40×25cm
Property of Szent József Társaskör
Photo: Gyula Czimbal
2018
copper, bronze, glass, plastic; chiselled, chased, metal-pressed and machine-cut
317×127×535 mm
Photo: Kyra László
2019
parsol glass, rope
100×50×3 cm
Photo: Liza Lukácsi
2021
wood, ceramic, porcelain, glass
82×17×13 cm
Produced by: LumoConcept
Photo: Rudolf Karancsi
2021
aluminium
100 cm, 200 cm
Private collection of Katalin Spengler
Photo: Flóra Vági
2021
wood, pigment, acrylic paint, silk, 18 carat gold
25×17×1,5 cm
artists: Dávid CSERKUTI, László HERBSZT, György KARA, Zóra KONDOR, Zoltán LOVÁSZ, Attila LŐRINCZ, Márton PATTANTYÚS, Attila SIMON, Edit SZALMA, Andrej TÓTH
2021
digital graphics
Product development and prototype implementation: Ben-Ross & Barben Tiszakeszi 2020
Photo: Tibor Mester
2020
red suede and patent leather, sheepskin lining, ready-made leather soles, vulcanised non-slip finish
Photo: Balázs Telegdy
2019
blown glass
43×20 cm / piece
Photo: Gellért Áment
2021
PLA, silver, 3D print
88×100 mm
Photo: Dávid Bíró
2020
glass, steel, brass
100×50×120 cm
Produced by: Lénárd Zászlókészítő Ltd
Photo: Szilvia Szigeti
2019, 2020
PE, digital print
140×300 cm each
Photo: Ildikó Neumann
2017
wool, French tapestry
154×120 cm
Horváth private collection
Photo: Fanni Vékony
2020
corian, copper, steel, fishing line; mixed technology
60×60×40 mm
Photo: Zsófia Gizella Biró
2019
copper fabric with silver coating, bead
76×10 mm
Photo: Andrea Gáldi Vinkó
2021
watercolor, paper
108 pcs, 10×15 cm / each
Photo: Zsolt János Budai
2019–2020
glass, brass
17,7×19,5×27 cm
From the collection of Eleonóra Balogh
Photo: Eleonóra Balogh
2012
kiln-glass with iridescent finish
15×10 cm, 14×10 cm
2017
digital graphics
Photo: Balázs Danyi
2017
steel, oak wood
101×25×35 cm, 56×25×25 cm
Printing: EPC Nyomda
Photo: Ákos Polgárdi
2020
digital graphics
22×29×4 cm
Produced by: Meritum Kft., Aste Upholstery and Home Textiles
Photo: Bence Regős
2017
cotton, polyester, double jacquard weaving
2 pcs, 140×300 cm each
Photo: Krisztina Nagy
2021
industrial leather waste
Photo: Tibor Mester
2019
oxhide, stainless steel
26×16×2 cm
Photo: Liza Lukácsi
2021
sand-blown glass
40×40×40 cm
MTI Photo, Kovács Tamás
Photo: Mária Garzuly Geszler
2021
porcelain, screenprinting, gas-reduction firing at 1340°C
42×39×13 cm
Leading architects: Rita Terbe DLA, Zsolt Tolnai, Csaba Molnár DLA, Péter Bach DLA, Dénes Halmai, Zsolt Bánhegyi
Photo: Norbert Juhász
2018–2020
Property of the Studio of Young Designers Assotiation
Photo: Réka Hegyháti
2017
corrugated cardboard, aluminium, galvanised brass, laser cutting
100×80×50 mm
Produced by: Balaton Bútorgyár
Photo: Máté Lakos
2019
beech plywood, solid wood
50×50×83 cm
Photo: Laura Sásdi
2017
digital graphics, digital print
205×275 mm
Photo: Milán Rácmolnár
2021
paper-cement
35×48×40 cm, 43×35×40 cm
digital graphic, offset print
Printing: EPC Nyomda
Photo: Dóra Balla
2018
digital graphic, offset print
17×22×2 cm
Photo: Etelka Meixner-Hegyi
2018
slip porcelain in negative carved mould
13, 15, 17 cm
Photo: Boglárka Juhász
2018
Photo: Szilvia Haber
2018
porcelain coloured in layers, artificial stone, concrete
18×18×18cm, 17×17×17 cm
Photo: Co-Libri Bt.
2021
wrought iron
30×30×40 cm
Produced by: Maacraft social workshop
Photo: Máté Bartha
2018–2020
willow bark, plywood, beech, brass, steel, leather
20×22×6.5 cm
Detail photo: Tamás Bujnovszky
2019
textile-laminated flat glass
100×100 cm
inflatable light installation
Photo: Péter Koros
Copyright: Light Art Collection, Amsterdam (NL)
2018
textile, editable LED strip, fan
24×24 m
Produced by: Kecskemétfilm Ltd
2017
28’8”
2019
digital graphics
70×100 cm
Photo: Flanek Péter
Courtesy of Pataki Tiles
Photo: Tamás Bujnovszky
2017
Photo: Balázs Glódi
2020
silver, pure gold, Chinese silk ribbon
30×40 mm
Produced by: Árkossy Bútor Kft.
Photo: HFDA
2020
textile, painted ash veneer, natural walnut veneer, powder-coated metal elements
80x115x45 cm, 80x115x45 cm, 100x75x45 cm
Photo: Dóra Eiler
2021
semi-porcelain, chamotte clay, raku
20×24×23 cm
From the Collection of the Rippl-Rónai Museum in Kaposvár
2000
mould-blown and free-formed kiln-glass
15×14×14 cm
2019
digital graphics
90×128,5 cm
Photo: Liza Lukácsi
2021
cold-glued dichroic mirror and sheet glass, ground and acid-etched
60×70×10 cm
Photo: Ildikó Neumann
2019
pig suede leather
52×130 cm
Photo: Benedek Regős
2018
100% cotton, double jacquard woven fabric
150×300 cm each
The Tatra Chair, designed by Antonin Suman, was renovated by Daken Studio.
Photo: Alianna Albert
2021
hand-woven cotton, linen, acrylic
45×45 cm
Produced by: Kárpitos Partner Group Bt.
Realised as part of the Design Lab incubation program of the Hungarian Fashion and Design Agency (HFDA), in collaboration with JAB ANSTOETZ KG (Germany).
Visualisation: Annabella Hevesi
2021–2022
soft polyurethane foam, steel, HDF, plywood, fleece, EVA foam, upholstery
230×82×95 cm
Publisher: Hermes German-Hungarian Cultural Association
Printing: Pauker Nyomda
2021
digital graphics, offset print
21,5×27,5 cm
Photo: József Tamás Balázs BaJóTa
2021
cast glass
25×12×12 cm
Photo: Márta Nagy
2021
stoneware, glaze
34×20,5×8,5 cm
Photo: Fanni Ungár
2020
aluminium, iron, electrical components
150×70×50 cm
Photo: Réka Hegyháti
2017
porcelain, fired at 1280°C
5×5×18 cm
Photo: Kinga Novák
2017
wool, sisal, gobelin technique
260×140 cm
Photo: José Tábori-Simon
2019–2020
digital graphics, offset print
100×310 mm / each, 5 pieces
Photo: Luca Dimény
2021
kiln-cast and bent glass, tracing paper, Indian ink, dogwood branch, rope
1×1,5×2,1 m
Private collection
Photo: Judit Grünfelder
2021
wheel-thrown and painted stoneware
32 cm
Photo: Imre Farkas
2017–2021
City Ceramics Collection, Hódmezővásárhely
Photo: Katalin Tomay
2017
ceramic, oxidation firing at 1340°C
40 cm
Photo: Dóra Knetik
2020
cast porcelain
12×10×4,5 cm, 12×10×4,5 cm, 12.5×11×5,5 cm
Produced by: Boddah Riotfilm Ltd, Sacrebleu Productions
2019
19’33”
Interior co-designer: Anna Samszi Bakos
Photo: György Palkó
2021
Visualisation: Endre Gaál
2021
recycled drain glass, wood, metal
130×90×75 cm
2020
mixed media, manual and digital collage, digital print
From the Ceramics and Glass Collection of the Museum of Applied Arts in Budapest
Photo: Kolozs Ágnes
1982
17 cm×10×17 cm
Photo: Szilvia Simon-Nagy
2019
unglazed porcelain
35×30×23 cm
MTI Photo, Zsolt Szigetváry
Photo: MMA / Lugosi Lugo László
Photo: Tamás Bujnovszky
2018–2019
Photo: Gergő Gosztom
2017–2019
141,5×48,5×150 mm
Photo: Bence Kocsis
2017–2021
aluminium, polycarbonate
90 cm
digital graphics, digital print
Photo: Sára Ulrich
2020
210×297 mm
Photo: Tamás Bujnovszky
2017