Since July this year, the high-end Japanese feeling can be experienced in the Polish capital, too: Poland’s first NOBU hotel opened, with quite notable design. Nobu‘s
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Contemporary carpets | What the Rug
Abstract and rectangular rocky landscapes, flowing rivers, waterfalls and coasts appearing in bold, vibrant, orangy colors. Anna Katalin Lovrity’s sensitive and characteristic creations now come to life
Psychedelic retro | BUCK.STUDIO
The underground culture of ‘90s America and the psychedelic art of the seventies combined with contemporary minimalist aesthetic: Polish BUCK.STUDIO designed a modern and, at the same time
Surreal spaces | Andrea Koporova
Neon-like, soft tones, human figures in unusual positions, and staged compositions combined with a surrealist atmosphere. The photographs of Slovakian-born Andrea Koporova are as if we were
Gap-filling logo collection | Hungarian Logos
Magyar Posta, Centrum Áruház, MÁV, Vasedény – only a few of the iconic institutions that defined the everydays of Hungarian people for long decades. The characteristic
Furniture collection in a surreal world | MISSANA
Relaxation, comfort and dream-like, surreal visual world: Ukrainian-born Pavel Vetrov designed a furniture collection for Spanish brand MISSANA, the peculiarity of which lies in the fact that the collection
Natural beauty | SOFI Belgrade
Designed by local architecture studio Studio Autori, the interior of SOFI natural cosmetics store in Belgrade emphasizes the beauty inherent in flaws. The Belgrade store of
Tiles from Gdynia
Hexagonal or quadrangular, round or rectangular, black and white or colorful: exciting tiles of various tones and shapes await those interested in the modernist buildings of
A mural promoting slowing down | Alicja Biała
City dwellers and fantasy creatures appear together in the lush jungle of imaginary landscapes – the wall paintings of the creative hub of Wrocław were prepared
The works of the Hungarian artists of the Biennial of Illustrations Bratislava exhibited
The works of the thirteen Hungarian illustrators participating on the prestigious 27th Biennial of Illustrations Bratislava are showcased in the framework of an exhibition held between
Frozen time | Adam Wilkoszarski
Empty waterfronts, abandoned RVs and drained off pools: Polish photographer Adam Wilkoszarski’s poetic and nostalgic pictures portray abandoned holiday resorts. Adam Wilkoszarski visited quite a few
Wearable works of art | Anna Amélie
Doric, Ionic and Corinthian columns, figures wearing laurels and olives in black and white. Anna Amélie’s latest collection ‘ALFA’ is about self-expression and revival, infused with a
Funny and sustainable textile handkerchiefs from Slovakia | Noa!
With the spreading of the zero waste way of living, many traditional, once widely used but now forgotten objects start to return to our everydays –
Indulj el! | Hortobágy
Hortobágy equals traditional caldron goulash and the romanticized image of Hungarian betyárs – or at least this is what we thought until now. And so we
Harmony of concrete and wood | Archholiks
Architecture studio Archholiks designed a special family home in the village of Mošovce, at the foot of the Veľká Fatra mountains. The layout, roof structure and use of















