
Laszlo Balog, who is originally from Hungary but is now living in The Netherlands, is the man behind label faMUNKA (the Hungarian word for woodwork). He makes the most beautiful children’s furniture, using traditional woodwork techniques. The designs are based on furniture from Laszlo’s beloved Hungary.

Click here to see more designs. Unfortunately the website is in Dutch but the images speak for themselves.
SEARCH
ABOUT
The Style Files is Danielle de Lange’s daily weblog about design and (life) style. Read moreFOLLOW ME
ADS
- Looking for comfy, high quality leather sofas? Then you need to visit www.darlingsofchelsea.co.uk
Are you considering renting a property in Prague, Czech Republic? FeelHOME is offering Flats & Houses for Rent in Prague
Corner sofas and sofa beds from nabru.co.uk
wholesale home & garden
Browse Denver homes for sale on COhomefinder.com on COhomefinder.com, your source for Colorado real estate, powered by 8z Real Estate
Rattan garden furniture
www.conservatoryfurniture.com
Make Mole Valley Farmers your first stop for everything from electric fencing to women's wellies and more
A specialist cane conservatory furniture company based in the UK
Modern Furniture
contemporary bedroom furniture Your Bedroom furniture source in New York
PRODUCTS WE LOVE
-
RECENT POSTS
- lovely holiday houses for rent on ibiza
- vintage finds at brût amsterdam
- hand woven textiles
- a renovated barn in denmark
- a stunning summer home on formentera
- a seaside home on waiheke island, new zealand
- villa mandarina at costa del sol, spain
- a stylist’s home in london
- a rustic beach cottage near paternoster, south africa
- free people office & sari butterfly chairs
Blogroll
- a cup of jo
- a little hamster
- adorable ankle biters
- april & may
- bloesem
- bodie and fou
- covet garden
- creature comforts
- daily imprint
- decor8
- design break
- design milk
- desire to inspire
- emmas designblogg
- ensuite
- grijs
- h is for home
- happiness is
- haus maus
- home designing
- hoping for happy accidents
- inhabitat
- ivar zantinge
- kelly hoppen
- kinderkamer stylist
- les carnets du design
- lovely morning
- mint
- my marrakesh
- oh joy
- pia jane bijkerk
- pimpelwit
- pippa jameson interiors
- pret a voyager
- remodalista
- sfgirlbybay
- shannon fricke
- showhome
- simple blueprint
- skinny laminx
- sunrise
- sweet paul
- the happy home blog
- the kitchen designer
- the latest story
- the peculiar incident of life
- the travel files
- trendenser
- turquoise la
- vosges paris
- wood & wool stool
- yvestown
CATEGORIES
- amsterdam
- announcements
- architecture
- art
- bathroom
- bedrooms
- books
- ceramics
- christmas
- design
- diy projects
- dutch design
- eco-design
- etsy
- events
- fashion
- flooring
- food
- furniture
- home accessories
- in the spotlight
- inspiration
- interiors
- kids
- kitchen
- lighting
- netherlands
- other
- outdoor
- personal accessories
- personal accessories
- steal
- storage
- travel
- trends
- vintage
- walls
- workspace




















I love the beautiful woodwork of Laszlo Balog. The little house and children’s furniture is delightful. Thanks for sharing.
Hello,
I am a regular reader of your blog and I like it very much! Today when I saw ‘famunka’ in my blogroll, I was really surprised. Is it really the Hungarian word (I am Hungarian) or maybe it means something in Finnish or some other scandinavian language as well? But I gladly realized that it is really the Hungarian word. Actually I never heard of Laszlo Balog, but thank you very much sharing his work. Such a beautiful modern interpretation of traditional Hungarian design! Now I go and check out his website!
Monika
Pingback: The Wooden Furniture of Famunka’s Laszlo Balog | Home Interior Design Themes
Oh, I love the little house….! All of those variations in the wood…. And I love that it feels very modern, too… Very nice.
-maria
Looking at these things, I miss my chilhood… They are so beautiful, like my house where I used to put my dolls
I’m brazilian and I love your blog!
Congratulations!
Thanks for your kind words!
Hi! I absolutely love your blog! I hadn’t visited in awhile, so I had a lot of scrolling to do, and I’m just amazed by all the wonderful things you find.