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Bauhaus Style

  • Writer: Bricko Arq
    Bricko Arq
  • Feb 21
  • 1 min read

The Revolution of Functional Design in Interiors

The Bauhaus style is an iconic reference in interior design, born from the influential German school founded in 1919 by Walter Gropius. Its approach is based on functionality, simplicity, and the integration of aesthetics with utility, marking a before and after in modern architecture and design.

Key Features of the Bauhaus Style:

Minimalism and Functionality – Every element has a purpose, avoiding unnecessary ornamentation and prioritizing simple geometric forms.

Industrial and Modern Materials – The use of steel, glass, concrete, and leather combines technology and design to create innovative and accessible pieces.

Primary and Neutral Colors – The color palette relies on white, black, and gray, with vibrant touches of red, blue, or yellow adding dynamism.

Modular Design and Open Spaces – The style promotes spaciousness, fluidity, and integration of areas, fostering a clean and practical environment.

Iconic Furniture – Chairs and tables with straight lines and metal structures, such as the famous Wassily chair by Marcel Breuer or the Barcelona chair by Mies van der Rohe, remain Bauhaus design classics.

The Bauhaus style continues to be a source of inspiration today, proving that the combination of art, functionality, and technology can create timeless, elegant, and highly efficient spaces.










 
 
 

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