Ten interiors that draw on the principles of the Bauhaus
 
					A hotel that pays tribute to early German modernism and an apartment within a ski resort designed by architect Marcel Breuer are among the projects collected in our latest lookbook, which explores interiors informed by the Bauhaus.
The most influential art and design school in history, the Bauhaus' was established in Germany in 1919 and although it closed just over a decade later continues to influence interior designers today.
Work produced by students and teachers during the school's 14-year history, centred on founder Walter Gropius' ethos that art and craft should marry to create a new architecture.
The below projects feature distinctly Bauhaus elements including chrome tubular chairs, geometric shapes, primary colours and abstract textiles. This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen's archive. For more inspiration see previous lookbooks featuring living rooms that use warm neutrals to create a cosy ambience, bedrooms with wardrobes that are disguised as walls and contemporary living rooms in Georgian and Victorian homes.
Photo is by Arthur Fechoz
Cassiopeia Apartment, France, by Volta
Tasked with reviving the "Bauhaus spirit" of this apartment set within a Breuer-designed ski resort, architecture studio Volta added soft furnishings in mustard yellows and royal blues, referencing the colour palette of movement.
Armchairs with steel frames that resemble Breuer's Wassily Chair have also been used to decorate the l...
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