After appearing in Tate Modern in London, young French-Hungarian visual artist Dániel Labrosse returns to Budapest to present his new material using AR (augmented reality). He uses multiple techniques in his thematically connected colourful illustrations: painting, computer graphics and traditional animation are combined with augmented reality, in which he partners with Etentuk Udeme.
The man behind the design classics. 2015 (58 minutes), in Danish, with English subtitles, director: Casper Høyberg.
Denmark is always at the top of international rankings regarding freedom, prosperity, social security, trust, working conditions, democracy, work-life-balance, civil society, urban design, sustainability. But why are some societies happier than others? The Happy Danes exhibition, made by the Happiness Research Institute in Copenhagen, presents the answer to the question. A lecture by Michael Birkjær, analyst of the Happiness Research Institute, Copenhagen will also take place at the opening.
This year KAZA organizes its first Hungarian tile design competition, where the winning design will go into production. At pointOne Center of Interior Design – home to one of the most unique TRE walls – long-standing KAZA designer Next Ship will talk about their design process and the competition will also be announced.
The world of work is constantly evolving - so how can organisations adapt their environments to keep up? At Budapest Design Week, Haworth will introduce our co-creation pop-up concept: IDEALab. Leveraging a temporal approach that explores new ways of working, IDEALab engages architects, end-users and product designers together to examine and create new application-based designs that can improve community and employee happiness in the workplace. Join to the program at Infopark to find out more.
Heinrich Studios opens its doors once again for the public. Workshop participants may experience different techniques – traditional and new ones –, there will be a pop up store, open studios – and an exclusive concert. Details: Facebook.com/HEINRICH.alkotoiszint
They say that one should not translate hygge but feel it. Drop by at MONO art&design and indulge yourself in the Danish cuisine á la Szimply. On the occasion of the Design Week the shop also teamed up with Kontakt for a pop-up café, where baristas will be brewing Danish coffee La Cabra, which you can also purchase on the spot.
Get to know the characteristic furnitures of the premium Danish design brands, like HAY, &tradition, Normann Copenhagen, Montana, Gubi or the House Doctor. The modern and trendsetting, nevertheless everyday functional skandinavian pieces will give you a special treat in the interior created at the Solinfo Atelier. Experience the atmosphere of a danish home and check their selection of the well known manufacturers!
VITRIN aims to educate and inspire its design-conscious audience. As part of their pop up showroom, Menu – the ambassador of Danish design – has been invited to be their kind guest. Visitors will have the opportunity to purchase Menu’s design collections and also to learn about their interpretation of Modernism based on simple and classical designs.
Why was Arne Jacobsen so innovative? How did he establish minimalist Danish design? The showroom holds a unique collection of mid-century modern items and this year is introducing the iconic designer through his most notable furniture.
Launch of the new addition of BOX Hyperactive system: a new back rest that is mobile, good looking, requires small space and can be placed anywhere around the seat. The studio welcomes its guests all day, offering them the possibility to try all products and peep into all stages of the design process.
At SMarthu’s practice oriented workshops, you will be able to utilize the unique values of your brand. The workshop will also help in reaching your target audience more effectively. At the breakfast, you will be able to meet other freelancers – find new friends and inspiration.
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