Concept bazaar I Opening Ceremony

We cordially invite you to the Goldberger Design District Pop-Up District to open the Concept Bazaar exhibition together with us and be among the first to experience the fresh, interactive exhibition experience.

Concept Bazaar, opening on 29 April, will present the latest and most innovative textiles in Hungary. The Budapest Design Material Library at MOME is bringing four special materials to the event. The exhibition demonstrates how to build a bridge between commercial and cultural spaces and scientific labs of the future through a multidimensional augmented reality focused on educating and inspiring users.  

In spring 2022 Goldberger Design District will unravel the deepest layers of textile as a contemporary means of self-expression, together with a number of current creative partners including ARE App, and the curator of the event trend researcher and design consultant Adél Kovács.  

Date: 29 April 2022 at 6:00 p.m.  

Venue: Óbudai Múzeum - Goldberger Textile Collection, H-1036 Budapest, Hungary, Lajos utca 136-138.  

You can register to the event at the following link:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/concept-bazaar-kiallitas-megnyito-tickets-325838169737  

The Facebook event is available here: https://fb.me/e/3c3ToVkiI 

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Event information

Date: 29 April 2022 at 6:00 p.m.

Venue: Óbudai Múzeum - Goldberger Textile Collection, H-1036 Budapest, Hungary, Lajos utca 136-138.

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