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Modern metropolis | Baba Housing Estate
Although the city of Prague is mainly famous for its impressive Baroque buildings, it also boasts many modern architectural masterpieces, such as the Baba Experimental Housing
A play tent inspired by Bauhaus | HAUS
Have you ever looked for a play tent on the internet? Most models are space-consuming, difficult to assemble and don’t leave much room for kids’ creativity.
Where design meets art | NOOM Studio
Simple geometric forms combined with a distinct color palette and hand-crafted techniques: the modernist furniture pieces of NOOM Studio pay homage to suprematism and the Bauhaus.
Synthesis of Bauhaus and nature | Alma Vetlényi
The combination of geometric forms with delicate and soft materials, or the meeting of the colors and shapes of the Bauhaus with raw nature. Alma Vetlényi’s fall-winter
Object Fetish Part 5 | Termover heatproof dish set
The flame-resistant dishes frequently referred to as the dream of housewives once came from the GDR – this is where the name of these glass baking
Textile of night lights woven with optical fibers | MetropoLight
Glowing strips of long avenues and skyscrapers of modern, buzzing metropolises draw traditional patterns by calling to life the technology of the future. Jeanette Szirmay’s interactive
Budapest by Labrosse | Dunapark House
On those afternoons under the striped sunshades sometimes earless guys come around. Oh no! One eye crying, one looking. There you go, a Tetris-like mass scene
Nadzieja restaurant | Poznan
Condensing the Bauhaus architecture of Tel Aviv into a 80 square meter Polish restaurant? This is what Agnieszka Owsiany took on – let’s admit – successfully.
Posters as works of art | PosterLad
Aesthetics resembling old VHS cassette cases, 90s fashion and music and Bauhaus style all in one poster.Czech designer Vratislav Pecka creates new pieces every day. Let’s see the details.
MOME | After Bauhaus
The Hungarian Academy in Rome opens a new exhibition under the name “After Bauhaus” on January 16, 2020. The exhibition presents the works of students created