Product Name
Serenity of the Danube Collection - Heating Room D
Designer
Andrea Hegedűs Design
Manufactured
Hungary
Interior accessories
Room dividers

Andrea Hegedűs – founder of Andrea Hegedűs Design – has dedicated her new glass textile collection to an integral part of Budapest, the Danube. The designer grew up in the Hungarian Capital and apart from having spent a few years abroad she had always lived & worked in the city that is famously divided by the river. The Danube serves to her as an endless source of inspiration as well as she enjoys unwinding and relaxing on its shores. The current Serenity of the Danube collection consists of a lamp-duo, a delicate coffee table, a set of coasters, and a heating room divider – all made of glass textile.


The innovative highlight of the Serenity of the Danube collection is the heating room divider. It is a mobile design object that can be placed anywhere in a living space and can be easily moved around. It gives us warmth during the colder months of the year and at same time it serves as an eye-catcher, even when it is not switched on for heating. The metal particles placed into the middle of the room divider mysteriously reflect and break the light and will definitely attract everyone’s attention.


Every piece of the Serenity of the Danube collection is made of glass textile – an artistic and innovative combination of glass and textile developed by Andrea Hegedűs. While pieces of the above collection come in certain colours and with set patterns, Andrea Hegedűs Design also welcomes orders with individual colour or pattern requests to fully meet clients' interior setting.

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