Products Rooms Manufacturers & Designers Highlights Offers Info Stores
smow Solothurn
Kronengasse 15
4500 Solothurn

032 622 55 52
solothurn@smow.ch

Opening times:
Tue-Fri 10 am - 13 pm
14 pm - 18:30 pm
Sat 9 am - 4 pm
S 32 / S 32 N Cantilever Chair
S 64 / S 64 N Cantilever Chair
S 32 V / S 64 V Pure Materials Special Edition Cantilever Chair
Special Edition
S 43 Classic Cantilever Chair
S 285/1 - S 285/2
S 32 V / S 64 V Pure Materials Cantilever Chair
S 285/0
Set B 97
S 64 V Dark Melange Cantilever Chair
5 + 1
B 9
B 117
B 9d/1
B 97
118 High Gloss Chair
S 32 N / S 64 N Pure Materials Cantilever Chair
S 32 V Dark Melange Cantilever Chair
5 + 1
S 35 L Cantilever Chair
Set B 9 a + b
S 285
B 9 Pure Materials
B 9 Glass
MR 515/516/517
S 32 PV / S 64 PV Pure Materials Cantilever Chair
S 64 Swivel Chair
S 43 Swivel Chair
S 43 F Classic Cantilever Chair
B 97 Glass
S 33 / S 34 Cantilever Chair
Set B 9
S 32 L Cantilever Chair
S 533 Cantilever Chair
B 108
Set B 9 Glass
B10/1
Set B 97 Glass
B 10
S 35 LH Ottoman
B 22

More about 'Bauhaus' in our journal

5 New Architecture & Design Exhibitions for August 2024

...Textile Universes Kunstmuseum Thun promise to initiate just such a loosening and bending through a presentation that not only aims to elucidate that Johannes Itten was more than colour, painting, the Weimar Vorkurs or the troubling world view of Mazdaznan, and that he was also very much textiles, nor only help assist Gunta Stölzl's post-Bauhaus biography and manifold work and experimentation in Switzerland to take its place alongside, and in context of, her popularly known Bauhaus era work and biography, but for all allow Stölzl and Itten to once again pick up the dialogue and discourse they undertook and led over many decades, starting in Weimar and continuing in Switzerland, and which was important in the development of the positions, approaches and works of both...

Lucia Moholy: Exposures at Kunsthalle Praha

...2 A journey that includes stops in, for example, and amongst others, Weimar where Lucia and László moved in 1923 in context of László's appointment to the teaching staff at Bauhaus Weimar, and where, and as discussed from Lucia Moholy – The Image of Modernity at the Bröhan Museum, Berlin, early dabblings in photography, and early considerations that photography could, possibly, be a medium to which she, potentially, was particularly well suited, developed - sorry!... but we've got it out the way now, needn't return to it - developed into a profession, arguably a passion; a passion and a profession which, again arguably, was her primary creative occupation at first Bauhaus Weimar and subsequently at Bauhaus Dessau, be that in terms of photographing the works of students and the workshops, or in terms of photographing the buildings, for all those in Dessau, photos of buildings and works that, again as discussed from The Image of Modernity, for all that they are documentations of the buildings and works, and, certainly in terms of the works are today often the only version still in existence, the only surviving record, only documentation, they are also very much photographs that define and understand photography as more than just direct reproduction, as more than a still life or a landscape à la painting...

5 New Architecture & Design Exhibitions for May 2024

...org "Lucia Moholy: Exposures" at Kunsthalle Praha, Czech Republic As noted from the Bröhan Museum, Berlin's, exhibition Lucia Moholy – The Image of Modernity, Moholy is not only an instructive example of how, why, so many inter-War female creatives slipped into an unjust anonymity, nor only an informative individual in context of how Bauhaus as an institution functioned on a daily basis, both during its existences and following its ultimate demise, but for all Lucia Moholy is an instructive and informative and interesting creative who should play a much more prominent role in contemporary dialogues and discourses than she currently does... brussels "Bauhaus and National Socialism" at Klassik Stiftung Weimar, Germany As oft noted in these dispatches, perhaps most directly in context of the Stadtmuseum Weimar's exhibition Mathilde von Freytag-Loringhoven...

Bauhaus Imaginista @ the Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin

...Although Bauhaus did undeniably exist, sometimes we could all be forgiven for believing we had collectively imagined it... While today the popular image of Bauhaus is so ideal, represents such a utopia and eutopia, it has that tangible feeling of intangibility, of unreality, of something imaginary...

smow blog Design Calendar: March 27th 1886 – Happy Birthday Ludwig Mies van der Rohe!

...What words can one find to honour the birthday of the German architect, designer and ex-Bauhaus Director Ludwig Mies van der Rohe?...


All 'Bauhaus' Posts