Titled: The Corvina Library and the Buda Workshop, the exhibition was organized in the National Szechenyi Library, Budapest. At the heart of the space, in 3 rooms, 67 stunning books were on display from the Bibliotheca Corvina, established by King Mathias in the 15th century. Upon arrival a giant vellum - the material of medieval manuscripts – was placed with the general introduction. A similar interim space, a reading area, a so-called Library was created on the way out of the exhibition rooms. Thus, the visitor journey resonated with the theme of the exhibition: Birth of a Royal Library.
Graduated at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics as an Architect. After working as an interior designer in Hungary, moved to Asia to work as an exhibition designer. With many years of high quality international design experience in Singapore and Hong Kong, now runs a design consultancy in Budapest, specializing in, and dedicated to high quality exhibition, permanent exhibition and museum design. As a result of working on a wide range of projects, brings a unique understanding of storytelling into museum projects exhibiting artefacts or interactive items. In case of a commercial project, utilising a comprehensive understanding of brand, product and marketing requirements develops a 3D image reflecting the corporate identity of the exhibitor.
Based in Budapest, Hungary, Lulla Interiors is a design consultancy specializing in, and dedicated to high quality exhibition, permanent exhibition and museum design. With many years of high quality international design experience in Asia and Hungary that brought to a project, there is a unique understanding of storytelling by exhibiting artefacts, interactive items etc. In case of commercial exhibitions, building a 3D image of the client, understanding their brand, product, marketing requirements very well.