This year marks 100 years since the foundation of a unique school - Bauhaus. After the turmoil of World War I, European modernists and revolutionaries of art ideas decided to join the forces of craftsmen and artists, giving a new direction to the development of fine arts. They wanted art, its beauty, aesthetic values, and the impressions it evokes, to find carriers in everyday use. Thus, students transferred their sensitivity not only onto paper and canvas, but also shaped forms made of glass, metal, wood, and gave ordinary objects an extraordinary character.
Products, objects, items, and works created at the Bauhaus school were supposed to be simple, functional, beautiful, and modern. With time, ideas concerning manufacturing technology came to life - so that in time it would be possible to translate skills into the language of machines. It was supposed to be possible to manufacture the products in terms of serial production.
It was Bauhaus, and the more broadly understood modernism, that turned to the ordinary middle-class user. Not only the town halls and palaces, but every home, park, and housing estate constituted a destination for art. Modernity was to be intuitive, ergonomic, comfortable, pleasant, and beautiful.
Let's look at how an interior looked like, especially a kitchen designed by the master of Bauhaus - Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in
FARNSWORTH HOUSE and a house prototype, a pearl of Bauhause from Weimer - Hause am
Horn.
źródło: archdaily - haus am horn
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We also offer handles that are more retro in character. We've selected a few of them:
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