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Statue The 1:20 ratio scale-model of a 16-meter tall statue. A freehand sketch, unfettered association of dynamic lines of force.
Tatu Tatu is a modern-age wall fountain which was first introduced in the design container exhibition of 2006. The Tatu is a sink which combines the wash-basin and faucet shaping an integral unit. Plans were based on the functional unit of the hydrants applicable to the wall, and the wall fountain appeared to be the most suitable, standard form. The final product recalls rural craftsmen’s pottery so it is both archaic and organically contemporary. According to some of the feedback, it also holds zoomorphic features, begetting the impression of a trustworthy creature. All the generations found pleasure in the object on the course of the exhibitions. Its ultimate form is symmetric, but moving the beak and the nose- created in a corresponding material - the object is able to change its “facial expression” and symmetry. By relating to the object, one personifies it. It is convenient for private, commercial and public use. Commercially used, it provides mingled water. In an apartment, it is a sensor where different positions of the beak control the degree of heat. The wash-basin is currently a prototype, a joint product with Ivánka concrete.
Egg The idea of creating an autonomous and useful object came about while designing the willbe Christmas ornament which combined lights and balls. The festoon lightning can be freely modulated, it can even be augmented; the possibilities of its application are only limited by creativity. The pattern appearing on the plexi eggs is the stylization of a folk ornament, originally found as pearl embroidery on a headdress, in Zala County.
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