Bauhaus Movement: Style at a Glance

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Today’s article is the short guide through one the most famous and influential movements in the history of design. Bauhaus movement was a trend in modernist architecture that appeared and developed in 1930s-1960s. It was born in Germany, but soon became popular throughout the world. Its founders were Walter Gropius, Peter Behrens and Hans Hopp. Among the most famous representatives were Le Corbusier, Mies van der Rohe, Jacobus Oud and several others.

Today the “Bauhaus” concept has not changed, but it has different associations. First of all, we think of basic geometric shapes (square, triangle, circle) and primary colors to which white is added. The Bauhaus is also connected with the architecture of cubism and functionalism (later it will become one of its basic concepts). In addition, Germany still has the Bauhaus school of industrial art. However, all these aspects of this phenomenon are linked together.

Key characteristics include:

  1. First of all its famous motto was “Less is more” – minimalistic appearance and lack of embellishments.

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    “The Bauhaus fights imitation, inferior craftsmanship and artistic dilettantism” – WALTER GROPIUS – (Antique Bauhaus Steel Tube Cantilever Chair, Italy, 1930s)
  2. “Form follows function” principle applied to architecture, interior design, graphics and also industrial design. As a result – deliberate lack of ornamentation.
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    Zetel – modern Bauhaus-inspired lounge chairs created by Designers Fien Muller and Hannes Van Severen.

    Clean lines and simple forms.

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    Weissenhofsiedlung Haus Le Corbusier (Pierre Jeanneret & Le Corbusier, Weissenhof-Museum Stuttgart, 1927
  3. Emphasis on straight lines and angles.

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    Josef Albers, 1928. Bauhaus Style.
  4. Buildings in Bauhaus style usually have a cubic forms with smooth facades and an open layout.

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    Dessau – Bauhaus / Walter Gropius
  5. Finally, the use of primary colors to which white is added: 

Some of the iconic designs include: 

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Bauhaus cradle created by Peter Keler in 1922 under impression of work of his teacher Vasily Kandinsky.
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Wassily chair designed by American designer and architect Marcel Breuer in 1925. Tubular steel used as a frame was among the experiments conducted by Bauhaus school. Here it was used in conjunction with fabric straps, later substituted with leather.
Legendary chair LC2 (or “Grand Confort”) Le Corbusier developed in 1928 along with his cousin Pierre Janner and French designer Charlotte Perriand. Bent steel tubes and matte black leather, combination of hard and soft, rigid forms and functionality – all key features of the Bauhaus style are present. The first manufacturer was Thonet, and today the production rights belong to the Italian company Cassina.
Famous Barcelona chair created by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Model No. MR90 (1929)

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