Club Betty is a personal brand I have started to sell up-cycled homeware and apparel. The brand is designed after my Hungarian grandma, Betty. She has always been an inspiration of mine. We share the same love of creating pieces with our hands and I wanted Club Betty to embrace that as well as our Hungarian heritage. The brand pattern and secondary logo mark are inspired by traditional Eastern European folk patterns mixed with my personal love of color and a dash of tropical palm leaves.
Club Betty will be selling at Truman Markets in Shoreditch in 2021. You can look for seasonal lines that revolve around color, pattern and using materials and products that are helping, not hurting, our environment.
Club Betty is a personal brand I have started to sell up-cycled homeware and apparel. The brand is designed after my Hungarian grandma, Betty. She has always been an inspiration of mine. We share the same love of creating pieces with our hands and I wanted Club Betty to embrace that as well as our Hungarian heritage. The brand pattern and secondary logo mark are inspired by traditional Eastern European folk patterns mixed with my personal love of color and a dash of tropical palm leaves.
Club Betty will be selling at Truman Markets in Shoreditch in 2021. You can look for seasonal lines that revolve around color, pattern and using materials and products that are helping, not hurting, our environment.
Club Betty is a personal brand I have started to sell up-cycled homeware and apparel. The brand is designed after my Hungarian grandma, Betty. She has always been an inspiration of mine. We share the same love of creating pieces with our hands and I wanted Club Betty to embrace that as well as our Hungarian heritage. The brand pattern and secondary logo mark are inspired by traditional Eastern European folk patterns mixed with my personal love of color and a dash of tropical palm leaves.
Club Betty will be selling at Truman Markets in Shoreditch in 2021. You can look for seasonal lines that revolve around color, pattern and using materials and products that are helping, not hurting, our environment.
Club Betty is a personal brand I have started to sell up-cycled homeware and apparel. The brand is designed after my Hungarian grandma, Betty. She has always been an inspiration of mine. We share the same love of creating pieces with our hands and I wanted Club Betty to embrace that as well as our Hungarian heritage. The brand pattern and secondary logo mark are inspired by traditional Eastern European folk patterns mixed with my personal love of color and a dash of tropical palm leaves.
Club Betty will be selling at Truman Markets in Shoreditch in 2021. You can look for seasonal lines that revolve around color, pattern and using materials and products that are helping, not hurting, our environment.
Club Betty is a personal brand I have started to sell up-cycled homeware and apparel. The brand is designed after my Hungarian grandma, Betty. She has always been an inspiration of mine. We share the same love of creating pieces with our hands and I wanted Club Betty to embrace that as well as our Hungarian heritage. The brand pattern and secondary logo mark are inspired by traditional Eastern European folk patterns mixed with my personal love of color and a dash of tropical palm leaves.
Club Betty will be selling at Truman Markets in Shoreditch in 2021. You can look for seasonal lines that revolve around color, pattern and using materials and products that are helping, not hurting, our environment.
Club Betty is a personal brand I have started to sell up-cycled homeware and apparel. The brand is designed after my Hungarian grandma, Betty. She has always been an inspiration of mine. We share the same love of creating pieces with our hands and I wanted Club Betty to embrace that as well as our Hungarian heritage. The brand pattern and secondary logo mark are inspired by traditional Eastern European folk patterns mixed with my personal love of color and a dash of tropical palm leaves.
Club Betty will be selling at Truman Markets in Shoreditch in 2021. You can look for seasonal lines that revolve around color, pattern and using materials and products that are helping, not hurting, our environment.