XX. Budapest Design Week in Palmetta

25+10 Years

in Szentendre and Budapest
— Hungarian Designers Are on Display

2022. 10. 09. Monday
17:00-20:00

As an official event of this year’s Budapest Design Week, we are celebrating two important anniversaries: the 25th anniversary of the founding of Palmetta Design Gallery in Szentendre and the 10th anniversary of the opening of Palmetta in Budapest. On the occasion of the event, Hungarian designers and their objects are put in the spotlight.

We are looking forward to our festive reception.
on October 9, 2023 from 5 p.m.

Official event of the Budapest Design Week.
www.budapestdesignweek.hu

Flower Metaphors

— Presentation of Dezső Ekler’s new ceramic collection

2022. 10. 11. Wednesday
18:00

Architect-designer Dezső Ekler is interested in polyphony in architecture and the design of objects as well. He keeps trying different versions during the design process. He believes that it is impossible to really exhaust a given field of possibilities with a single building or vessel. He thinks in contexts and relationships. There are as many kinds of insects as there are flowers, and vice versa: as many types of flowers, as many types of pots are possible. He can’t choose…

Official event of the Budapest Design Week.
www.budapestdesignweek.hu

XX. Budapest Design Week
in Palmetta

25+10 Years
in Szentendre and Budapest
— Hungarian Designers Are on Display

2022.10.09. Monday
5–8 PM

As an official event of this year’s Budapest Design Week, we are celebrating two important anniversaries: the 25th anniversary of the founding of Palmetta Design Gallery in Szentendre and the 10th anniversary of the opening of Palmetta in Budapest. On the occasion of the event, Hungarian designers and their objects are put in the spotlight.

We look forward to our festive reception on October 9, 2023 from 5 p.m.

Flower Metaphors
— Presentation of Dezső Ekler’s new ceramic collection

2023.10.11. Wednesday
18:00

Architect-designer Dezső Ekler is interested in polyphony in architecture and the design of objects as well. He keeps trying different versions during the design process. He believes that it is impossible to really exhaust a given field of possibilities with a single building or vessel. He thinks in contexts and relationships. There are as many kinds of insects as there are flowers, and vice versa: as many types of flowers, as many types of pots are possible. He can’t choose…