
Funduki, the Georgian design brand known for its eco-conscious approach and innovative multifunctional products, is stepping into an exciting new phase. With a fresh collaboration with Estonian furniture company Radis, an expanded fashion line, and a prestigious participation at MOMAD – Madrid’s leading fashion fair, Funduki is reinforcing its presence on the international stage.

A Journey Rooted in Sustainability and Innovation
Since its inception in 2012, Funduki has stood out in the creative industry for its commitment to sustainability, functionality, and minimalistic design. Founded by Aleksandre Tsivtsivadze, Thea Chakhrakia, and Marika Chakhrakia, the brand originally focused on corporate gifts but soon evolved into a full-fledged design company producing furniture, clothing, and accessories.
One of Funduki’s defining elements is the concept of "bonus use"—products that offer more than one function. From bags that transform into backpacks to swings that turn into lounge chairs, the brand prioritizes adaptability, making life simpler for those on the move.
With a strong emphasis on eco-comfort, Funduki ensures that over 90% of its textiles are repurposed or sourced from sustainable materials. The brand’s commitment to zero-waste production and energy-efficient processes has earned it recognition both locally and internationally.

A New Era in Fashion: Funduki’s SS25 Collection and MOMAD 2024
While Funduki has long been recognized for its innovative approach to furniture and accessories, the brand is now making a significant move in the fashion industry. The Spring/Summer 2025 collection is a bold step towards redefining functional fashion, offering pieces that are not only stylish but also practical, unisex, and durable.
Key highlights of the collection include:
- DRAGO Backpack – A structured, multifunctional bag designed for seamless everyday use.
- T-KYO Skirt – A versatile, adjustable piece that blends comfort with urban aesthetics.
- QISHI Coat – A modular, layered outerwear piece combining aesthetics with adaptability.
- FISHERMAN Pants – A relaxed yet structured take on contemporary unisex fashion.

Funduki’s participation at MOMAD 2024 (Madrid, September 13-15) marks a major milestone in the brand’s fashion evolution. MOMAD, Southern Europe’s largest fashion trade fair, is a platform for emerging designers and established brands alike. By showcasing at MOMAD, Funduki is not only expanding its footprint in the European fashion marketbut also reinforcing its identity as a sustainable, innovative, and forward-thinking brand.

Radis x Funduki: The PAGODA Shelf Collaboration
Funduki’s latest venture into furniture design has resulted in a partnership with Estonia’s Radis Furniture, a brand renowned for its sustainable plywood furniture. This collaboration was facilitated through the EU4Business: Connecting Companies (EU4BCC) project, which has been instrumental in helping Funduki expand its export capabilities.
The PAGODA Shelf, designed by Sandro Tsivtsivadze, is a prime example of this collaboration. Inspired by the architecture of traditional Eastern pagodas, the shelf blends simplicity, symmetry, and multifunctionality. Made of oak-veneered plywood, it serves not only as a storage solution but can also function as a compact desk—aligning perfectly with Funduki’s ethos of flexible living.
The partnership with Radis has already seen PAGODA shelves reach markets in Estonia and Germany, marking an important milestone in Funduki’s global expansion.

A Future of Boundless Possibilities
From pioneering sustainable furniture to making waves in fashion design, Funduki continues to push boundaries. With its Radis collaboration, an ambitious new clothing line, and a presence at one of Europe’s top fashion fairs, the brand is proving that Georgian design has a place on the global stage.
For Funduki, the future is not just about aesthetics—it’s about creating a lifestyle that seamlessly blends design, sustainability, and functionality.