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Posts tagged “Bauhaus”

Bauhaus: Workshops for Modernity
The Museum of Modern Art

We recently visited the fantastic multimedia exhibition "Bauhaus: 1919-1938: Workshops for Modernity" at The Museum of Modern Art. The Bauhaus school was only open for 14 years but has been influent...

Quick History: The Bauhaus & Its Influence
Retrospect

We’ve all seen Marcel Breuer’s famous Wassily chair — the first to use tubular steel for a domestic setting — supposedly inspired by a bicycle frame (image 1). Would you believe thi...

Home Goods at The Neue Galerie Design Shop

On a recent visit to The Neue Galerie New York — the Museum for German & Austrian Art — we discovered the beautiful home goods and furniture on display, most of them from designers and a...

Bauhaus Apartment Building in Tel Aviv
The New York Times

In the international real estate section of The New York Times, we get a peek at a Bauhaus building from the 1930s in Tel Aviv! Tel Aviv is home to the world's largest grouping of buildings in the In...

Good Questions: Ideas for Brass Wassily-inspired Chairs?

Dear ATNY: These chairs have been sitting for a few months in my favorite local second-hand furniture shop. Yep, brass Wassily chairs with grey leather (knock-offs, to be sure). Maybe they should be...

Look! Miniature Bauhaus Buildings

International Style. This past weekend we got a chance to stroll through Matter's new Manhattan location and we spied these miniature ceramic Bauhaus Buildings. Immediately reminding us of the Delft...

Josef Albers' Nesting Tables

Nesting Classic. One time furnture director of the Bauhaus workshop, Josef Albers has very little in production outside of his Nesting Tables made by Vitra. The set of 4 tables have a solid oak fram...

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