About Us

“Realize that everything
connects to everything else.”
Leonardo da Vinci
  • Éva Rozsnyói
    graphics artist & silversmith, founder of the Artucci Workshop

I was always preparing for an art profession and a creative career, after completing the graphics & game design faculty of the High School of Visual Arts in Budapest, I graduated as a teacher of arts & visual communication in the group of István B. Nagy in Eger.

I completed later the vocational school of silversmiths. My exam work has already shown a direction and now I do jewelry design and manufacturing primarily as artistic upcycling. My goal is to create high quality exclusive products in terms of source materials and creative design in this area.

My designer workshop was therefore given the name Artucci, referring to the Renaissance, which means rebirth and stands for renewal. Its masters drew from the past yet created something completely new. We turn old, special and valuable things even more valuable as we make them usable, wearable and lovely again.

Managing a workshop is a real teamwork. I get help from creative craftsmen (including carpenters, lampshade makers, crystal grinders, shoemakers) and the permanent members of the Artucci Workshop:

  • Gergely Rozsnyói
    art appraisal
  • Gergely is working with antique objects for more than two decades and is associated with several large museums in Budapest. Recently, he was working for the Museum of Trade and Tourism as a long term expert, but he also collaborated with the Museum of Fine Arts, the Military History Institute and Museum, and the Museum of Agriculture.
  • György Takács
    visual designer, UI specialist
  • @rc billboard public prize winner and a hobby photographer, the Artucci Workshop is a labor of heart for him. He’s been working on innovative online projects since the 2000s, gaining his experience in creative design, UX/UI design, development and implementation of business applications and B2C/B2B websites for international, regional and local clients.