The Bauhaus school (1919–1933) is, arguably, the single most influential design movement of the 20th century. Its impact runs through virtually every discipline of modern design:
Core Philosophy
The Bauhaus broke down the hierarchy between “fine art” and “craft,” insisting that good design should unite beauty and function. The famous motto — form follows function — shaped how designers think about every object they make.
Typography & graphic design
Bauhaus experimented radically with sans-serif typefaces, grid systems, and asymmetric layouts. Designers like Herbert Bayer developed typefaces that stripped away decorative flourishes. You see this DNA in modern UI design, brand identity systems, and the clean sans-serif dominance of digital typography (think Helvetica, Futura, and their descendants).
Industrial & product design
Marcel Breuer’s tubular steel furniture, Marianne Brandt’s metalwork, and Wilhelm Wagenfeld’s lamp are still in production today. The Bauhaus pioneered designing for mass production — objects that were elegant and manufacturable at scale. This is the philosophical foundation of companies like Braun, Apple, and IKEA.
If you’ve used a clean sans-serif font, sat in a cantilevered chair, used an intuitive app, or admired a glass building, you’re living in the Bauhaus’s long shadow.
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Kandinsky: Four Parts (1932) Cosmetic Case
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Paul Klee: Ancient Sound, Abstract on Black (1925) Duffel Bag
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Paul Klee: Rhythms Waterproof Travel Bag
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Paul Klee Area Rug
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Paul Klee: “The Firmanent Above the Temple” Microfiber Pillow Sham
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Klee’s Color Chart Luggage Cover
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Paul Klee Duet Tufted Floor Pillow, Square
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Paul Klee: “Old City” (1928) Fleece Sherpa Blanket
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Paul Klee: Color Chart Shoulder Handbag
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Paul Klee: “Late Evening Looking Out of the Woods ” Tripod Lamp
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Paul Klee: “Qu1” Tripod Lamp
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