Andras Rigler

Designer Paris / France

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Andras Rigler
Born in 1977 in Budapest, Andras Rigler, after studying at the Naput Academy of Art in Budapest, entered the École supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Marseille, graduating in 2006. The following year he was invited by Designersblock and Designboom to the London Design Festival and, in 2008, exhibited his prototypes at the MACEF Spring Salon in Milan and the Biennale Internationale Design in Saint-Étienne. In 2009, Andras Rigler represented France in Brazil in several exhibitions sent by the Cité du Design of Saint-Étienne. In 2010 he collaborated with Wellbedesign, an architectural firm in Budapest. The work was presented by Pop Corn at Maison&Objets Paris. In 2011, Rigler was named Designer of the Year by Elle Decoration Hungary and exhibited his objects in Milan for the EDIDA Awards. In 2013, he represented Hungary in a group exhibition at the Holon Design Museum; in the same year, he began working on more personal projects. In 2016 he joined the Kisterem Gallery in Budapest. Since 2017, he has been invited to several art and design schools in France, where he organizes experimental workshops on a variety of topics. He lives and works between Paris and the south of France.
Andras Rigler
Andras Rigler

Born in 1977 in Budapest, Andras Rigler, after studying at the Naput Academy of Art in Budapest, entered the École supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Marseille, graduating in 2006. The following year he was invited by Designersblock and Designboom to the London Design Festival and, in 2008, exhibited his prototypes at the MACEF Spring Salon in Milan and the Biennale Internationale Design in Saint-Étienne. In 2009, Andras Rigler represented France in Brazil in several exhibitions sent by the Cité du Design of Saint-Étienne. In 2010 he collaborated with Wellbedesign, an architectural firm in Budapest. The work was presented by Pop Corn at Maison&Objets Paris. In 2011, Rigler was named Designer of the Year by Elle Decoration Hungary and exhibited his objects in Milan for the EDIDA Awards. In 2013, he represented Hungary in a group exhibition at the Holon Design Museum; in the same year, he began working on more personal projects. In 2016 he joined the Kisterem Gallery in Budapest. Since 2017, he has been invited to several art and design schools in France, where he organizes experimental workshops on a variety of topics. He lives and works between Paris and the south of France.