1926
BAUHAUS ALBERS WEAVE CHAIR
A chair with a simple yet elegant frame made of metal or wood, with a seat and backrest crafted using textile materials and modern weaving techniques. The seat and backrest would be a combination of different geometric shapes and patterns, using various textures and colors. With tightly woven threads creating a sturdy and comfortable surface to sit on. The frame would be clean and modern, with sleek lines and a minimalist aesthetic, using cantilevered construction or tubular metal. The chair would be a timeless piece that seamlessly blends form and function curated to create a harmonious and visually striking piece of furniture.
BAUHAUS JOURNALS ARE PUBLISHED
The Bauhaus journals emphasized the democratic elements in art and design. They served as the first dissemination of Bauhaus works and ideas.