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Lakáskultúra

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Interior design magazine in Hungary
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Lakáskultúra
CategoriesInterior design magazine
FrequencyMonthly
Founded1964
CompanyAxel Springer Budapest KFT
CountryHungary
Based inBudapest
LanguageHungarian
Websitewww.lakaskultura.hu
ISSN0047-391X
OCLC1367999597

Lakáskultúra (Hungarian pronunciation:[ˈlɒkaːʃˈkultuːrɒ],Hungarian:Home culture) is a Hungarian monthly interior design magazine which has been in circulation since 1964. The magazine's headquarters are located in Budapest, Hungary.

History and profile

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Lakáskultúra was established by the Hungarian Architects’ Association in Budapest in 1964.[1][2] The Association was also one of the sponsors of the magazine.[2] Its publication became regular in 1967.[3] The magazine was part of the Ministry of Domestic Trade between 1964 and 1987. Pallas ownedLakáskultúra until 1989, after which Axel Springer Budapest KFT acquired it.[1] The magazine appears monthly.[4]

During theCommunist era,Lakáskultúra contributed to the state ideology of the socialist consumer.[1] It was one of the most read and significant publications in this period.[1] The magazine had a brief popularity due to its content on distinct interior furnishings, room arrangements, decorative inclinations, and homes of Hungarian families. As a result, it hardly ever featured accessories exhibited in trade shows and fairs, and professionally-designed interiors.[1] The magazine has also published apartment layouts and floor plans.[3][5]

References

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  1. ^abcdeFehérváry, Krisztina (2009). "Goods and States: The Political Logic of State-Socialist Material Culture".Comparative Studies in Society and History.51 (2): 441, 450, 458.doi:10.1017/S0010417509000188.
  2. ^abMolnár, Virag (2010). "In Search of the Ideal Socialist Home in Post-Stalinist Hungary: Prefabricated Mass Housing or Do-It-Yourself Family Home?".Journal of Design History.23 (1): 65, 77.doi:10.1093/jdh/epp051.
  3. ^abMayer, Kitti (21 April 2023)."Lakáskultúra egy történész-lakberendező szemével".Octogon (in Hungarian). Retrieved9 April 2024.
  4. ^"Lakáskultúra Online".OSZK (in Hungarian). Retrieved9 April 2024.
  5. ^"Apartment in the heart of Budapest".British Institute of Interior Design. Retrieved9 April 2024.

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