Bauhaus

The Bauhaus was a revolutionary design school founded in Germany in 1919 by Walter Gropius, which went on to define modern design in the 20th century.

Blending art, architecture, and craftsmanship, the Bauhaus philosophy embraced simplicity, functionality, and the use of modern materials such as tubular steel, glass, and concrete. Its furniture designs by pioneers like Marcel Breuer, Mart Stam, and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe remain some of the most iconic pieces ever created – from the Wassily and Cesca chairs to cantilever forms that broke with tradition. Vintage Bauhaus furniture and lighting continues to influence interiors today, admired for its minimalist aesthetic, durability, and timeless appeal.