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A wordplay we love. This label represents the Bauhaus idea of dissociating art from craftsmanship. Each thread color has been chosen with the utmost care so that you have in your hands a miniature of this architectural and artistic concept.

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Dimensions: 3.5 cm x 5 cm

The Bauhaus was a revolutionary school of art, design, and architecture founded in Germany in 1919 by Walter Gropius. It became one of the most influential movements in modern design, rejecting the distinction between artist and craftsman and advocating for functionality and simplicity. Its approach was highly interdisciplinary. Bauhaus students studied multiple disciplines: metalwork, weaving, architecture, painting, design, etc.

Bauhaus is recognized by its clean lines (red, yellow, blue, but also black, white, and grey) and the essential geometric shapes of its creations (circles, triangles, squares, and straight lines are key elements).

Bauhaus is present in art, but also in product design (furniture, buildings, typography).

Many minimalist fashion and tech brands use Bauhaus-inspired visuals (e.g., Acne Studios, Aesop, Braun, Apple, Google).


How about a good old word play? This label rejects the idea of separating art from craftsmanship. Each thread color has been chosen with the utmost care so that you have in your hands a miniature of this architectural and artistic concept.

See the colored version of this label

Dimensions: 3.5 cm x 5 cm

Bauhaus was a revolutionary art, design, and architecture school founded in Germany in 1919 by Walter Gropius. It became one of the most influential movements in modern design, rejecting the divide between artist and craftsman and embracing functionality and simplicity. Its approach is very Interdisciplinary. Students at the Bauhaus school studied multiple disciplines: metalwork, weaving, architecture, painting, design, etc.

You will recognize Bauhaus with its clean lines (red, yellow, blue, but also black, white and grey)and its basic geometric shapes of its designs (circles, triangles, squares, straight lines are key elements).

You will find Bauhaus represents in art, but also product design (furniture, buildings, typography).

Many minimalist fashion and tech brands use Bauhaus-inspired visuals (e.g., Apple, Google, Acne Studios, Aesop, Braun).

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Weight 14 g