Josef Albers (1888 – 1976) German Painter, Designer, Theoretician, and Teacher
Josef Albers believed Art, he felt, is seeing, and he believed that his contemporaries had not done a good job of this.Read More →
January 31, 2025
Josef Albers believed Art, he felt, is seeing, and he believed that his contemporaries had not done a good job of this.Read More →
Alfons Bach was a German designer known for his tubular steel furniture and architectural projects. His works linked Bauhaus to contemporary design, showcasing significant influence in American industrial design.Read More →
Rasch Brothers Wallpaper, founded in 1897, gained acclaim for quality wallcoverings, notably partnering with Bauhaus in 1929 and artists post-WWII, continually influencing design trends.Read More →
Marianne Brandt, a prominent Bauhaus designer, created notable metalware designs in the 1920s, blending modern techniques with artistic tradition, influencing industrial production.Read More →
The cantilever chair S 533, designed by Mies van der Rohe, merges timeless elegance with comfort, showcasing innovative design and flexibility while utilizing minimal materials for maximum impact. Read More →
This Walter Gropius Bauhaus Artwork T-Shirt, handcrafted in the USA, features high-quality materials and modern design, priced at $21.95 with discounts for multiple purchases.Read More →
The impactful Bauhaus movement provides valuable lessons for modern branding, integrating art and craft, emphasizing simplicity, functionality, geometry, and sustainability to enrich brand identity and user experiences.Read More →
The Bauhaus, the legendary school in Dessau, Germany, transformed architecture and design around the world. This book broke new ground when first published in 1991 by introducing psychoanalysis, geometry, early childhood education, and popular culture into the standard political history of the Bauhaus. Read More →
Ernst Riegel 1871 – 1939) was a metalsmith from Germany. He was active in Munich, Darmstadt, and Cologne after being born in Münnerstadt.Read More →
The Hochschule für Gestaltung (HfG) in Ulm, Germany, revolutionized design education with a scientific, multidisciplinary approach, leaving a lasting global impact.Read More →