Designers from Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Georgia have contributed tabletop pieces to an exhibition of breakfast tables styled to represent their national cuisines and cultures.
Hungary tabletop. Curated by Rita Mária Halasi, photo by Tamás Bujnovszky
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Called What's For Breakfast?, the exhibition opens on 24 June and runs until 3 July at Writers' House of Georgia, Tbilisi, supported by the Creative Project Foundation.
Breakfast arrangements on display at the show range from earthy, rustic styles to pared-back, minimal set-ups, and display the variety of national breakfast habits. Fresh fruits, breads, cheeses and meats are styled with bundles of fresh flowers.
Georgia tabletop curated by Nino Nozadze, Ketevan Sakandelidze and Tinatin Kvinikadze, photo by Irakli Bluishvili
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Georgia tabletop curated by Nino Nozadze, Ketevan Sakandelidze and Tinatin Kvinikadze, photo by Irakli Bluishvili
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Hungary tabletop. Curated by Rita Mária Halasi, photo by Tamás Bujnovszky
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ALiCE collection by Feinedinge
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Fjodor glassware by Rony Plesl for Verreum
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Lotus by KIM+HEEP for Lotus |
Draw Me Yellow by Kolekcja Tomasza
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Alpha glassware by Hans Harald Rath for Lobmeyr
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On Finger by Agnieszka Bar
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Austria tabletop, curated by Simone Feichtner for designaustria, photo by Thomas Feichtner
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Czech Republic tabletop curated by Michael Vasku for czechdesign, photo by Krystof Kalina |
Poland tabletop, curated by Anna Pietrzyk-Simone and Kasia Jeżowska, photo by Studio Artis |
Slovakia tabletop, curated by Adriena Pekárová for Slovak Design Center, photo by Jana Hojstričová
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Austria tabletop curated by Simone Feichtner for designaustria, photo by Thomas Feichtner
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