Fürtös György (born January 21, 1939, in Pécs – died October 5, 2010, in Pécs) was a ceramic artist and sculptor.
He graduated from the Budapest School of Applied Arts in 1958. He then studied at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts, where his teachers included Miklós Borsos, Árpád Csekovszky, and András Dózsa-Farkas.
After graduating in 1962, he began working as a designer at the Zsolnay Porcelain Factory, where he remained until 1999. From 1971 to 1980, he served as the head of the factory's decorative arts department.
His work consists of distinctly shaped sculptures, bas-reliefs, and sculptures often enriched with humorously distorted elements. His oeuvre includes pop-art sculptures, constructive pyrogranite wall panels and sculptures, wells, architectural ceramics, and more.