
Our Design Institute exhibited at the Stockholm Furniture Fair for the fourth time
Date: 2024.03.10
This year, the department successfully participated as an exhibitor at the well-known Swedish design fair in February, where the works of undergraduate and master's students were presented
During the several-day fair, there was an opportunity to build relationships and introduce the major, and the students could also receive feedback on their work in a high-quality professional environment.
The stand was created under the leadership of associate professor Péter Vető, with the assistance of alumni designers Dávid Salamon and Áron Lőrincz.
Visitors could view 19 works by 19 students.
Exhibiting students:
Csiby-Gindele Rebeka
Dawson V. Viktória
Fehérvári Panna
Guthy Máté
Hankó Eszter
Kristóffy Róbert
Lőrincz Áron
Lukovics Flóra
Mátravölgyi Zsófia
Mrkobrad Nikola
Racsmány Boldizsár
Salamon Dávid
Schillinger Laura
Szilágyi Nóra
Thamó Emese
Timári Blanka
Váradi Bence
Wende Roberta
Zala Zsófia
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