porcelain and jewellery designer
She graduated from MOME in 2008 with a degree in silicate industry design and in 2009 with a degree in design management. In addition to functionality and innovative solutions, craftsmanship also plays an important role in her work. Her coloured porcelain jewellery is made using a unique layering technique combined with precious metals she developed herself. Her tableware designed for Hollóháza Porcelain Factory was awarded the Hungarian Design Award in 2019. Her work can be found in the collections of the Museum of Applied Arts, the International Ceramics Studio, the Porcelain Museum in Hollóháza and the Keramikmuseum Westerwald in Höhr-Grenzhausen.
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