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Peter Ghyczy, Garden Egg Chair, 1971The Hungarian émigré designer Peter Ghyczy designed this chair i
Èva Witz, Hand-painted Easter Eggs, 1979-2003. Hungary. Via Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest
Èva Witz, Easter Egg, 1979-2003. Hungary. Via Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest
István Bakos, poster for Orient coffee, 1969. Hungary. Via bedo.hu
Sándor Apáti Abt, art nouveau pendant with chain, 1905. Gold; pearl; ruby, plique-a-jour enamel. Hun
Here’s how the Euro would look if it was designed by Hungarian student, Barbara Bernát
Embriodery from Balavásár - Hungary
pizzzatime:humanoidhistory: Hungarian poster for Fahrenheit 451, 1969, designed by György Kemény.
Jeweled and enameled Hungarian dagger, 19th century.from Sofe Design Auctions
Belá Krieger, design drawing for art nouveau jewelry, 1899. Paris. Via Museum of Applied Arts, Budap
Here’s how the Euro would look if it was designed by Hungarian student, Barbara Bernát
István Bakos, film poster for The Things of Live, Les choses de la vie, 1970. Hungary. Starring Romy
Èva Witz, Hand-painted Easter Eggs, 1979-2003. Hungary. Via Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest
Héjja LucaLove this typography and simple package design - from Hungary.
Szani MészárosDreamy planetary calendar from Hungary.
Book Photo Challenge: DNFI found this at a university book sale, and was irresistibly tempted by its
danismm:Pierre Cardins bubble house Designed in the 70s by Hungarian architect Antti Lovag for fash
Andreas Mengyan, Visual Program I/3, Helyzerkepek I, 1987. MAKK Cologne. Photo Sasa Fuis
Iridescent business cards by Hungarian designer Réka Neszmélyi
skelliwog:nae-design:Here’s how the Euro would look if it was designed by Hungarian student, B
nae-design: Concept design by Hungarian students Balázs Szemmelroth, Mónika Rudic
wetheurban: ART: Hypnotic Vector Animations by David Szakaly Hungarian/German graphic designe
Designed by avant-garde Hungarian architect Antti Lovag and built from 1975–1989, Pierre Cardi
The national Gallery and the Ludwig Museum in Budapest #ArchitectureDesign by Erick van Egeraat. htt
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