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Bauhaus Style: Pure, Uncompromising, and Precisely Defined

A celebration of raw materials and unfiltered aesthetics – minimal, honest, and harmoniously composed.

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Bauhaus Style: Pure, Uncompromising, and Precisely Defined
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What Defines Bauhaus Design? Clean Lines, Functional Beauty, and a Timeless Union of Art and Craftsmanship

Emerging in the early 20th century, the Bauhaus style was born from a revolutionary idea: to merge construction and design into a single, inseparable vision. Structural elements such as brick walls, steel beams, exposed pipes, and untreated wood are intentionally left visible – a bold statement of function and form.

Bauhaus-inspired furniture adheres to the movement’s principles of clarity and utility. Clean shapes and precise proportions echo the raw aesthetic of the space. Rather than relying on decorative finishes or unnecessary colour, this style highlights material purity – uncompromising, unexpected, and enduring.

Supporting structures like beams and columns aren’t hidden; they’re embraced as part of the design language. In line with Bauhaus philosophy, structure and space become one – a harmonious whole where form follows function.

The Bauhaus Colour Universe

The Bauhaus colour palette is rooted in functional contrasts and deliberate accents. Primary colors like red, blue, and yellow introduce bold highlights, while neutral shades such as white, grey, and black provide a clean, understated foundation. Materials like concrete, steel, and raw wood complete the look – enhancing the honest, tactile quality that defines the Bauhaus design ethos.

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  • Whita

  • Red

  • Yellow

  • Blue

Bauhaus Materials

Clean, geometric lines define the space, while raw concrete surfaces, natural wood floors, and expansive windows invite light and openness. Exposed brick walls and visible steel beams are intentionally left uncovered, highlighting the Bauhaus commitment to material honesty and functional aesthetics.

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    Brick

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In the clear, purposeful language of Bauhaus design, furniture integrates seamlessly into the space – minimal, functional, and free of unnecessary detail. Every visible joint, whether a bolt or a screw, is not just structurally essential but deliberately embraced as part of the design itself.

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  • Rosenthal dishes

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  • Max Bill wall clock

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