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THE HOUSE OF LUCIE

An Exhibition of the IDA Winners’ Photographs at The House of Lucie, Budapest

Budapest, Hungary –  The House of Lucie in Budapest will host an exhibition of a curated selection of photographs of extraordinary winning submissions from the International Design Awards (IDA) commencing on August 17.

The International Design Awards has become one of the leading design awards globally attracting thousands of entries from around the world.  The event was launched by the Farmani Group in 2007 to recognize, celebrate and promote legendary design visionaries and to uncover emerging design talent across five disciplines – Architecture, Interior, Product, Graphic, and Fashion Design.  

“ The IDA has always been about seeking out truly visionary designers.   We are delighted to invite you to this beautiful selection of fourty photographs of the IDA winners showcasing extraordinary diversity and imagination across the five IDA disciplines. ”  commented Jill Grinda, VP Marketing and Business Development for the IDA.

 Jury member, Dawn Garcia, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief, ATOD Magazine added, “Last year as I viewed the architecture and interior design submissions, it was like a wave of optimism, hope and ingenuity.  The way designers took such a difficult moment in time and used it to create projects that brought life and innovation to the very essence of their vision was truly inspiring. This year it felt like each designer and design firm put love into their work, more so than in any other years passed. It was an honor to view each and every one. COVID may have halted a lot of things, but it birthed creativity in ways I’ve never seen.” 

The exhibition commences at the House of Lucie on the 17th of August, 2022 at 18:00 where attendees will gather in support of the talented international award winners, and will then be open to the public from 12:00-18:00 on Tuesdays and Fridays until the 9th of September.

*mul·ti·po·lar—ex·ist·ence by Kyle Denman