The monumental Serbian brutalist statues of the sixties and the seventies on T-shirts, canvas bags and graphics. Meet Printa’s latest menswear collection! Printa founder Zita Majoros
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Trip Vibes | Pilisborosjenő, Hungary
Lovely forest paths, a special castle ruin, impressive rock towers – the popular hiking destination located at the border of Pilisborosjenő has everything that makes a
Meditative ceramics from Poland | Nami studio
With their handcrafted ceramics Mateusz Pascal Łotocki and Elka Kosek are taking us to the Far East. They fell in love with each other and with traditional
„Hungarian wine is important to all of us” | dpwines
Almost 150 grape varieties are grown in the 22 wine regions of Hungary. Approximately 80% of each bottle is water. Some bottles receive a vegan label,
Brutalist illustrations
Brutalist architecture once thought to be forgotten is going through a renaissance today. The giant, fortress-like masses of building structures made not only of concrete have
Snowy terraces and unmatched views | Ski center in Bachledova Valley, Slovakia
The recreation center designed by Compass Architecti hardly stands out from its environment, yet still looks spectacular with its glass walls emerging from the snowy landscape.
Sparkling wine with a unique character | Hidden Characters x Hernyák Winery
Hernyák Winery’s own sparkling wines will debut this year. On the occasion of the premier, we not only asked the owners of the estate about the
„Fighting against grey interiors” | ATEPE
A Czech designer escapes greyness with her exciting interior designs, representing a clean visual world with her furniture. Petra Šťastná, the designer of studio ATEPE told
Understanding the city of the future | Meet Urbanum
What does a livable, inclusive or sustainable city mean? What relationships can be formed between the built environment and the residents of the city? To whom
arkt supply | Eger, Hungary
The latest episode of PACE Project and HYPEANDHYPER’s joint series once again presents a sustainable community project. Reinvented design process and collective construction by involving the
A more casual side to Japan | Ensō, Budapest
Ensō offers a refreshing surprise in Budapest downtown: it’s not only the menu that will make us return to the city’s latest Japanese pub and ramen
The Fountain Villa | Mjölk architekti
Robust pine trees, glittering water surfaces and the smell of the river all over: this is where this villa remained from the era of the Czechoslovakian
Slow fashion, slow food | The Garden Studio & Café reborn
Coffee, cocktails, Mediterranean mezzes, bagels and iconic Hungarian design brands in one place, in the spirit of sustainability. The Garden Studio & Café in Budapest welcomes guests with a new
Fresh, youthful and exotic momentum | Harlequin Chocolates
Hand painted bonbons with a full-bodied, bold yet harmonious taste, various exotic and classic chocolate bars in packagings boasting a unique vibe. For those who have considered
World-class designers in 360 Design Budapest’s program series
As the professional partner of Budapest Design Week, the Hungarian Fashion and Design Agency offers an opportunity for introduction to 24 Hungarian and regional designers in the















