“I assure you that you and your work are the model case for what the Bauhaus has been after” wrote Walter Gropius to Wilhelm Wagenfeld in April 1965.
Just how Wilhelm Wagenfeld developed that “model case” “after” Bauhaus is explored, at least in terms of one design genre, in that genre for which Wilhelm Wagenfeld is most popularly known as a Bauhaus model, in the exhibition Wilhelm Wagenfeld: Lamps at the Wilhelm Wagenfeld Haus Bremen.
“When”, we asked in context of the Grassi Leipzig exhibition Sitting – Lying – Swinging. Furniture from Thonet, “does an exhibition
While we are in Milan enriching the good and fair minded hoteliers of the north-Italian Metropolis; life here in Germany
We’re just a touch late with this one, but since July 22nd the Martin Gropius Bau in Berlin has been
There are a range of Bauhaus classics that on account of their form, history or there functionality are universally known