Reduce to geometry: cylinders, squares, lines. Primary accents over white tile; honest materials and purpose. Bauhaus was a German design school and movement (1919–1933) founded by Walter Gropius that united art, craft, and industry. It championed function-first design: simple geometry, clean lines, and mass-producible forms. Typical palette and materials: primary colors (red/blue/yellow), black/white, grids, glass, steel, and honest wood. In interiors you’ll see tubular-steel furniture, modular storage, tiled grids, and clear circulation—beauty emerging from utility.
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