ceramic designer artist
She graduated from the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design Budapest (MOME) in 2020. She designs and makes functional and conceptual objects for architectural application and, seeking the boundaries of ceramics in architectural spaces, she composes her own materials. She debuted with her ceramic craft furniture used in the organisation of public spaces at international design fairs (Shanghai, London, Paris). From 2012 she elaborated a new planning method for monument restoration and rehabilitation projects. In 2004 she patented her acoustic tile system, which she did the research for and developed during her studies at the doctoral school of MOME between 2003 and 2005. She won the Noémi Ferenczy Award in 2014.
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