Panka is a Budapest-based designer who enjoys approaching different technologies with a maker mindset—from traditional to innovative—and exploring how they can best become part of our everyday lives. She completed her undergraduate studies as a product design engineer, then after a year of volunteering and travel, earned her master’s degree in design at Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design. In her work, she builds on three core principles: the realism of production constraints, an empathetic understanding of user needs, and the atmosphere-shaping power of the material–form relationship. In her experimental design language, natural and neutral colors, clean forms, and organic textures are becoming increasingly defined. Her style strives for naturalness and modern elegance.
Eiler Dóra’s work goes beyond the traditional concept of ceramics: experimentation, the meeting of materials, and pushing boundaries guide her creations. Clay is an ancient material that demands respect—one that has been “tamed” for millennia—and she continues this dialogue through alternative firing techniques and bold material choices.
I believe an object can be more than just its function. I strive to create pieces that carry a narrative, a story. They don’t merely serve people as tools—they live and exist alongside us in a space.
The brand will appear at the event as part of the Hello Magyar Design initiative.