Reliving the Bauhaus Era: Iconic Re-Editions for Timeless Design from Past to Future
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The Bauhaus, a renowned German art school that operated from 1919 to 1933, is widely considered one of the most influential art movements of the 20th century. Founded by architect Walter Gropius, the Bauhaus aimed to merge art and craftsmanship to create functional and aesthetically pleasing designs for everyday objects. Despite its relatively short existence, the Bauhaus has had a lasting impact on art and design.
Today, we passionately dedicate ourselves to keeping the legacy of the Bauhaus alive through captivating re-editions of its celebrated masterpieces. Our goal is to skillfully preserve the fundamental principles of the movement, leveraging our entirely Made in Italy production and the expertise of our artisans who breathe life into each piece.
One of the keys to the Bauhaus's success was its pragmatic approach to design, perfectly in harmony with the needs of modern society. The Bauhaus pioneered the principle of "form follows function," and this mantra continues to guide each of our re-editions. Every object that recreates the Bauhaus aesthetics is meticulously shaped to ensure maximum functionality, seamlessly blending form and utility.
In honoring the spirit of the Bauhaus, we prioritize simplicity, clarity, and geometric shapes in our designs. With pride, we use top-quality materials like Italian leather sourced from Arzignano, as well as steel and glass, to create timeless pieces capable of withstanding the test of time with grace and style.
Just like the original movement, we firmly believe that design should not be exclusive to a select few. Our Bauhaus re-editions are designed to be accessible to all, allowing a wide audience to enjoy the timeless elegance of these iconic creations.
Through our commitment to producing functional and iconic designs, our Bauhaus re-editions celebrate the original revolutionary approach, transforming your interiors into captivating spaces that honor the fusion of the past and the future. The legacy of the Bauhaus lives on through each piece we create, bearing witness to its relevance and influence even in the present day.