Description
Király was a leading figure in 20th-century Hungarian ceramic art, combining folk traditions with modern forms. His works often featured simple, clean shapes and contrasting, graphic colors, which were in keeping with the mid-century modern aesthetic. His commitment to craft techniques and his sense of functional design made Király’s works stand out as outstanding examples of Hungarian applied art. His ceramics: bowls, vases and decorative objects are still sought after by collectors and design enthusiasts today, thanks to their timeless elegance and artisanal quality.















