Our designers

We believe in the power of diversity and bold creativity. By collaborating with visionary designers, we bring fresh energy and timeless elegance to every collection. If you’re a designer ready to make your mark, we’d love to hear from you.

Aranka Adelina Vas

I was born in Székelyudvarhely, Romania, in 1996.

Between 2015-2018 I studied fashion design at Mod’Art International Hungary, based on French education system. My diploma collection was presented in the selection of Budapest Central European Fashion Week AW 2019, and the silhouettes have been published in several online and print magazines. Since then I actively participate in tenders, and I work in the fashion industry as a fashion designer and production manager.

Currently I am a digital object design student at Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design.

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Zsana Karakó

I am a designer and the founder of the LAMPALA brand. I graduated from Eszterházy Károly Teacher Training College in Eger, where I studied drawing and visual communication. During my studies, I had the opportunity to explore various fields such as painting, printmaking, photography, and sculpture.

Since earning my degree, I have been working as a graphic designer, while also building my own brand that creates jewelry, bags, and small objects at the intersection of design, craftsmanship, and fine art. Most LAMPALA jewelry pieces are based on a combination of wood and silver. In addition to traditional techniques, I also incorporate 3D design and printing, enabling me to create shapes that are difficult or even impossible to achieve through conventional methods.

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Veronika Németh

I’m a fashion and textile designer and a graduate of the Master’s program at Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design. My work explores the intersection of digital technologies and traditional craftsmanship, with a strong focus on integrating 3D printing, parametric modeling, and textile manipulation.

At the heart of my designs are the body, identity, and the female gaze. I often draw inspiration from historical garments, anatomical forms, and algorithmic systems, aiming to create a new, organic aesthetic that balances technological innovation with artisanal sensitivity.

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