Fragments From MAIII Collective Sheds Light on Collective Identity
Briefly

MAIII Collective debuted its first collection at the Stockholm Furniture Fair, exploring Central and Eastern European heritage through design. The group emphasizes the significance of context, believing that sharing the narratives behind objects deepens their meaning. Comprising eight Hungarian designers from the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design, Budapest, the collective emphasizes collaboration to discuss underrepresented cultural aspects. Their creations, like the cabinet Relikvia and birdhouse-inspired Odo, aim to resonate deeply and connect audiences through their shared heritage and thoughtful design.
"Context is crucial. When you share the story behind an object, it adds another layer of meaning," the collective explains.
"As a fresh collective, we are still finding our way, learning how to balance our many ideas and experiences because (luckily) we are not few," they share.
They believe that objects carry weight far beyond their size, inspiring and connecting others through a universal language.
Relikvia is a showcase not dissimilar to the one the Roberta Wende's family had, but with a modern touch.
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