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Portable Wall-C,

Maria Jeglińska

Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest

Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest
Budapest, Hungary

The ‘Portable wall-C‘ was created as part of the exhibition series Circulation in the Circle, launched by the Contemporary Design Department in 2018. According to the concept, the invited designer will select an object or ensemble of objects from the collection of the Museum of Applied Arts, and will create a new design as inspired by the object(s). The second designer we have invited for the series is Maria Jeglińska from Poland, who has selected an armchair designed by Sándor Mikó from the museum’s collection, which , which served as one piece of the furnishings of the Te + Én eszpresszó [You + Me espresso bar] that operated on Bem rakpart [embankment] in the 1970s. Inspired by the armchair she selected, Jeglińska has designed playful spatial partitions, which are also colourful characters. The stylised dividers reminiscent of human or animal figures are coquettish pieces. They are located somewhere along the frontier of opening and closing, at the border of 2D and 3D.

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