FURNITURE DESIGN
Our lead designer was awarded the Grand Prix of the prestigious IFDA Japanese furniture design competition even before his university years. His passion for the field has remained unwavering ever since. His furniture is currently produced by Hungary’s most renowned furniture manufacturer.
TILT CHAIR
Tilt is a stackable, lightweight chair ideal for large spaces and group seating. Its distinctive feature is the subtly tilted backrest, available in three variations: one symmetrical and two mirrored. These small differences create an organic, varied appearance, making each chair seem unique. The cantilevered seat adds a comfortable springiness.
Manufacturer: Balaton Furniture Factory
Hungarian Design Award 2020
Photos: Gergely Schöff
Video: Dávid Kovács
Music: András Dés
ALBA COLLECTION
Features the Sinus shelf, the Kite chair, and the Dune desk were originally crafted in maple veneer. The pieces have been transformed with white paint, imbuing them with an ethereal quality that accentuates their paper-folding-inspired forms.
Sinus shelf
Hungarian Design Award 2000
Grand Prix Award, IFDA Competition, Asahikawa, Japan, 1999
Kite chair
III Place, Furniture of the Future Award, Asahikawa, Japan 1998,
Photo: Tamás Bujnovszky
TILES CHAIR
We have achieved ergonomic design in a cost-effective and sustainable way. The most comfortable seat and backrest typically feature doubly curved surfaces, but plywood cannot achieve such forms. The Tiles Chair offers an alternative by using flat sheets to create a simplified, spatial form.
Manufacturer: Balaton Furniture Factory
Hungarian Design Award 2021
Photos: Máté Lakos
CORKER CHAIR & LOUNGE CHAIR
We have created the rounded shapes characteristic of upholstered furniture using sustainable materials. The upholstered parts are replaced with lightweight, durable, and sustainable cork. Using advanced injection molding for granulated cork, Corker enables efficient mass production with minimal material use. Its design incorporates traditional tenon-and-mortise joints, reinforced with wooden rods for strength and aesthetic appeal.
Funded by Worth Partnership Project 2022
Photos: Zsófia Mátravölgyi