Bauhaus furniture is something of a lowest common denominator for friends of sophisticated design: everyone finds it tasteful, the attribute timeless is undisputed. Anyone who places a Breuer armchair or a Corbusier lounger in their home is certainly considered an aesthete.
In their plain, simple form, Bauhaus products are a design revolution. Form is completely subordinate to functionality, or in other words: "form follows function". Many of the products developed by the Bauhaus, both in their original form and in their further development, are still an integral part of many households today, such as the cantilever chair, the Wagenfeld lamp or the Bauhaus wallpaper.
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Sofa LC 2, designer: Le Corbusier, tubular steel frame (chrome), cushions made of polyurethane foam and Dacron wadding, seat cushion with down padding, cover...
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