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Kamilla Csegzi

Project

FORMATIONS

About the work

Formations explore the tension between artificially imposed logic and naturally evolving organic patterns. Grown from mycelium in molds made of reclaimed objects and bubble wrap—a matrix of atmospheres— the pieces become themselves through co-creation, decay, and transformation. These living forms blur boundaries between human intention and natural intelligence, where material breathes, grows, and evolves.

Matter

Mycelium
18” X 18” X 60” | 12” X 12” X 60”
2025

Kamilla Csegzi is a Hungarian architect and designer based in New York City, working across architecture, installations, and objects. Her practice explores the evolving relationship between nature and culture through a material-driven, ecologically sensitive process. She investigates the boundary between the natural and the artificial, creating work that bridges the precarity of people and the environment. Allowing natural systems to shape spatial and communal experiences, her work engages with living processes to question permanence, embrace transformation, and articulate rituals, behaviors, and relationships—provoking new ways of seeing and inhabiting the world.

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