Gergely Pattantyús is a master glassblower best known for his expertise in recreating historical glass artifacts, blending traditional techniques with contemporary design. He is the only Hungarian glass designer who rigorously researches and documents historical production methods while mastering every aspect of the glassmaking process—from design to glassblowing in his self-fabricated ovens. His research focuses on traditional forms, proportions, and techniques, reflecting his dedication to preserving the skills and secrets of Hungary's remaining glass craftsmen.
As a lecturer at Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design, he plays a crucial role in preserving Hungary's glassblowing heritage. Beyond his academic role, Gergely is instrumental in reviving lost Hungarian glassblowing methods, recovering tools, equipment, and knowledge from now-defunct factories. He regularly organizes international workshops to share these invaluable skills with both experienced artisans and students.
His work, displayed in institutions such as the Museum of Applied Arts in Budapest, exemplifies his commitment to revitalizing this intricate art form for future generations. In 2020, Gergely was honored with the Noémi Ferenczy Award for his outstanding contributions to applied arts and design.