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    Bauhaus Building by Walter Gropius -Poster

    110.00 95.00

    The architectural concept of this building, created by Walter Gropius, is an evolution of an idea he previously implemented with the Fagus Factory in Alfeld an der Leine before World War I. Both structures feature a glass facade on a load-bearing framework, offering a glimpse into the interior workings. In Dessau’s workshop wing, this design showcases the constructive elements. Notably, the building’s corners are not visually emphasized, creating a sense of transparency. Gropius differentiated the design of various sections based on function, positioning the wings asymmetrically. To comprehend the complex, one must navigate around it, as there is no central view, reinforcing the unique and dynamic nature of the architecture.

    Our framed canvas prints feature a high-quality cotton blend and provide a matte smooth surface investigating the details and all color palettes.

    Professionally framed in solid wooden Outline Frame. This unique profile creates a subtle shadow within, adding depth and dimension.

    This art form is based mainly on geometric shapes clearly defined lines and primary colors.

    Part of our Bauhaus-inspired collection of posters.

    A great addition to any interior.

    W:32.5cm H:42.5cm

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    City Tower, Manchester -Poster

    110.00 95.00

    City Tower, formerly Sunley House, is a 30-story high-rise office building in Manchester’s Piccadilly Gardens area. Completed in 1965 as part of the Piccadilly Plaza complex, it’s now the second-tallest office building in Manchester and the 16th-tallest in Greater Manchester, with a height of 107 m. The building, designed by Covell, Matthews & Partners, underwent a remodel in 2001–02 by Leslie Jones Architects. City Tower houses retail and leisure spaces on the ground floor, serves as Manchester’s main radio transmitting station, and was sold by Bruntwood to Schroders for £132 million in 2014.

    Our framed canvas prints feature a high-quality cotton blend and provide a matte smooth surface investigating the details and all color palettes.

    Professionally framed in solid wooden Outline Frame. This unique profile creates a subtle shadow within, adding depth and dimension.

    The slight float between the canvas and the deep frame makes for a unique visual effect stretching the canvas onto an internal frame that brings the image out from.

    Part of our Bauhaus-inspired collection of posters.

    A great addition to any interior.

    W:34.5cm H:44.5cm

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    Paul Klee -Autumn Flower, 1922 Poster

    110.00

    Paul Klee. Born in Switzerland in 1897. Klee had his first exhibition of art in 1910.

    His highly individual style was influenced by movements in art that included expressionism, cubism, and surrealism.

    Klee’s art reflects his interest in returning to the childlike perspective. Also reflects his dry humor personal moods and musicality.

    In 1920 Walter Gropius appointed Klee to be one of the masters of the Bauhaus school as he did until 1931.

    Our framed canvas prints feature a high-quality cotton blend and provide a matte smooth surface investigating the details and all color palettes.

    Professionally framed in solid wooden Outline Frame. This unique profile creates a subtle shadow within, adding depth and dimension.

    The slight float between the canvas and the deep frame makes for a unique visual effect stretching the canvas onto an internal frame that brings the image out from.

    Part of our Bauhaus-inspired collection of posters.

    A great addition to any interior.

    W:33.5cm H:43.5cm

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    Poster in Wooden Frame

    130.00 115.00

    Featuring a wooden new frame and is covered with satin glass, avoiding reflections.

    W:43cm H:63cm 

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    Woman Seating B n’ W -Poster

    135.00 115.00

    A woman (probably Lis Beyer or Ise Gropius) wearing a mask designed by Oskar Schlemmer, seated in a Marcel Breuer Wassily Chair. Created in 1926, this scene embodies the avant-garde spirit of the Bauhaus movement.

    The woman, adorned with Schlemmer’s mask, is likely engaged in a playful or theatrical expression, as Schlemmer was associated with the Bauhaus theater workshops. The mask might be a geometric and abstract form, reflecting the Bauhaus emphasis on merging art and functionality.

    The choice of the Marcel Breuer Wassily Chair adds another layer of modernism to the composition. Designed in 1925-1926, this chair is a hallmark of Bauhaus furniture design, featuring a tubular steel frame and leather straps. The combination of the mask, the chair, and the year of creation places this scene at the intersection of avant-garde art, design, and the innovative spirit of the Bauhaus school in the 1920s.

     

    Our framed canvas prints feature a high-quality cotton blend and provide a matte smooth surface investigating the details and all color palettes.

    Professionally framed in solid wooden Outline Frame. This unique profile creates a subtle shadow within, adding depth and dimension.

    This art form is based mainly on geometric shapes clearly defined lines and primary colors.

    Part of our Bauhaus-inspired collection of posters.

    A great addition to any interior.

    W:42.5cm H:52cm

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    Abstract Geometric Girl Poster

    175.00 145.00

    Abstract art is art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of a visual reality

    but instead use shapes, colors, forms, and gestural marks to achieve its effect.

    Our framed canvas prints feature a high-quality cotton blend and provide a matte smooth surface investigating the details and all color palettes.

    Professionally framed in solid wooden Outline Frame. This unique profile creates a subtle shadow within, adding depth and dimension.

    This art form is based mainly on geometric shapes clearly defined lines and primary colors.

    A great addition to any interior.

    W:42cm H:62cm

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    Huge Bauhaus 1919 Exhibition Poster

    210.00 185.00

    The Bauhaus was founded in 1919 in the city of Weimar by German architect Walter Gropius.

    Its objective core was a radical concept: to reimagine the material world to reflect the unity of all the arts.

    Our framed canvas prints feature a high-quality cotton blend and provide a matte smooth surface investigating the details and all color palettes.

    Professionally framed in solid wooden Outline Frame. This unique profile creates a subtle shadow within, adding depth and dimension.

    This art form is based mainly on geometric shapes clearly defined lines and primary colors.

    Part of our Bauhaus-inspired collection of posters.

    A great addition to any interior.

    W:62cm H:82cm