

The Vietnamese fashion designer Luu Anh Tuan founded his own label in 2006 in Budapest and only two years later he won the title of the Young Designer of the Year. The solid style of his bags, clothes and shoes is based on special technics and material manipulations he developed. He often uses traditional craftsman methods that he combines with modern technologies. During Budapest Design Week the life and secrets of the showroom are revealed, while ready-made items are available with a 20% discount.
Organised by Design Terminál

“Me and my engine” digital drawing workshop: with the help of hand drawing and blue box technology kids can create and then take home a photo of themselves and one of the most imposing vehicles of the museum.
Re-play, the toy-maker's workshop: ageless toys made of recycled materials in the name of environment-consciousness and sparing.
Space-form, building toys: the program introduces the concept of space and architecture on the level of building toys, but in a re-dimensioned form.


Budapest Design Week's colourful program for kids brings the world of design closer to 10-14 year olds through playful, creative challenges, inspiring discussions.
The PATTERN lesson starting from the ruts of cars researches the messages of patterns appearing on design objects, their differences in form and proportion. Participating kids can even try some of the introduced techniques like camouflaging or the phenomenon of furniture tattoo while creating their innovative objects.


On the occasion of this year’s Budapest Design Week a special WAMP is organised in the Museum of Applied Arts as part of the WAMP Finnish Fatale. As the fair is related to the Finnish design exhibition titled Reinterpreting nature, its motto is nature, thus related works are displayed, as well. In addition to Hungarian designers, a Finnish design corner and a selection from the works of recently graduated artists also await visitors, where products can not only be touched, but also bought.
Organised by WAMP

How can design and movement grasp an idea and mediate it by strengthening each other? At the Jewellidea performance, searching the answer to this question, the four elements come to life on the stage. The creations of jewellery designers (Bernadett Bodor, Noémi Gera, Eszter Máté, Fanni Vékony) and the productions of dancers (Dance Dimensions Modern Dance Club, choreographer: Anna Gellén) were inspired by the energies of fire, water, earth and air.
Organised by Eventuell Gallery

Mana Jewellery Studio was founded as the initiative of five young designers in 2003. The basic aim was the creation of an open workshop where the most recent professional aspirations are visible and available for those interested in one-off jewellery. Thanks to the organisation of exhibitions and international workshops, as well as the participation of acclaimed colleagues arriving from other countries, by now the studio has become internationally known.
From idea to form: a look into the phases of jewellery design, modeling and production.


Two one-day design fairs where original, Scandinavian and Hungarian design furniture, lamps and accessories from the time period 1950-1980 are for sale. Famous and less famous pieces on 300 m2. Design Rummage.
A lamp collection showcasing the world-class works of undeservingly forgotten Hungarian designers is also open for the public during the fair. Original pieces and all you have to know about them.
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