Wilhelm Wagenfeld (1900 – 1990) German architect and industrial designer
He was an assistant lecturer at the Bauhaus in Weimar from 1922 to 1929, where he primarily designed lighting fixtures. Read More →
German glassware design over the last 150 years has encompassed movements such as Art Nouveau, Bauhaus, and the Studio Glass Movement. It has been characterized by various styles, from organic and decorative to minimalist and functional. German designers have pushed the boundaries of glass as a medium, creating iconic and innovative glassware that continues to inspire contemporary design.
He was an assistant lecturer at the Bauhaus in Weimar from 1922 to 1929, where he primarily designed lighting fixtures. Read More →
Around 1975, Moje began cutting the rods into thin wafers or strips and fusing them in a kiln. The pieces would then be cut again and re-fused to create rhythmic patterns of vibrant colour. In 1976, Moje returned to Hamburg after living in Danzinger Strasse. Read More →
Privacy Policy Designed using Magazine Hoot Premium. Powered by WordPress.