EYE OF ART (B&W) x 8

12,95

The eye represents visual perception, which is essential in design, architecture, and the visual arts. Herbert Beyer, a major Bauhaus graphic designer, used the image of the eye in several of his works, often in photo collages or posters.

As a side note, choosing the yellow thread took several days, as color perception varied depending on the weather and lighting conditions. The result of the weave, combining yellow, red, and black threads, is absolutely adorable.

This label is placed between two seams. On one side is the eye, and on the other is the delicate weave of the inscription “Oeuvre d’art”.

See the colored version of this label.

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Dimensions: 1.3 x 2.2 cm (final dimensions once folded and excluding seam allowances)

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 the basic geometric shapes of its designs (circles, triangles, squares, and straight lines are key elements).

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

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


The eye represents visual perception, which is essential in design, architecture, and the visual arts. Herbert Beyer, a major Bauhaus graphic designer, used the image of the eye in several of his works, often in photo collages or posters. As a side note, choosing the yellow thread took several days, as color perception varied depending on the weather and lighting conditions. The result of the weave, combining yellow, red, and black threads, is absolutely adorable.
This label is placed between two seams. On one side is the eye, and on the other is the delicate weave of the inscription "Oeuvre d'art" which means Work of Art in French.

See the colored version of this label

Dimensions: 1.3 x 2.2 cm (final dimensions once folded and excluding seam allowances: 1.3 x 2.2 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 the basic geometric shapes of its designs (circles, triangles, squares, straight lines are key elements).

You will find Bauhaus represented 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