BAUHAUS x 6
12,95€
Bauhaus is also recognized by its geometric shapes such as circles, squares, and straight lines, which are key elements of its design. Creating this label that mimics the famous “la vie est belle” label was therefore an obvious choice. It was reissued to embrace the spirit of Bauhaus with its simple, clean lines.
See the Black & White version of this label.
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Dimensions: 4.6 x 4.6 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 championing functionality and simplicity. Its approach is 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 in 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).
The Bauhaus style is also recognizable by its geometric shapes such as circles, squares, and straight lines, which are key elements of its design. Creating this label that mimics the famous “life is beautiful” label was therefore a no-brainer. It has therefore been reissued to embrace the spirit of Bauhaus, notably on the black and white version, an asymmetrical balance that creates visual energy.
See the Black & White version of this label
Dimensions: 4.6 x 4.6 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 by its clean lines (red, yellow, blue, but also black, white, and grey) and its basic geometric shapes (circles, triangles, squares, straight lines are key elements).
You will find Bauhaus represented in art, but also in 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 |
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