Style Atlas / Bauhaus

Bauhaus

Bauhaus organizes the fixed scene through function, flat planes, and industrially produced furnishings. White surfaces, tubular steel, linoleum, and measured primary accents create a cool early-modern environment under even neutral daylight.

GermanyEarly ModernCoolAll-seasonDaylight
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Bauhaus

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Style
Bauhaus treats the existing scene as a clear assembly of useful planes, honest finishes, and economical furnishings. Ornament is removed in favor of proportion, function, and legible organization. Tubular steel furniture and compact storage establish an early-modern character without changing walls or openings. White fields carry small primary-color accents, while every object appears selected for repeatable manufacture, direct use, and visual economy rather than status or decoration.
Scene
The setting is orderly, open, and lightly furnished, with circulation kept clear and functions grouped through rugs, cabinets, tables, and color fields. Beyond the glazing, surroundings remain simple: clipped planting, pale paving, brick, or restrained urban fabric adapted to the source. Exterior conditions use the same portable furniture and graphic organization. Nothing is picturesque; the scene reads as practical, maintained, and ready for work, study, gathering, or everyday domestic use.
Lighting & Atmosphere
Even neutral daylight spreads across white surfaces with soft-edged shadows and little glare. The light is neither warm nor theatrical, allowing material differences and primary-color accents to register precisely. Opal glass fixtures provide balanced supplementary illumination where needed. The atmosphere is cool, rational, and all-season, with clean air and controlled contrast. Brightness supports concentration and use rather than creating drama or emphasizing decorative effects.
Materials & Textures
Smooth white plaster or painted surfaces provide the dominant field, interrupted by linoleum, clear glass, and restrained plywood or beech. Tubular chrome-plated steel defines chairs, stools, lamps, and tables, paired with canvas, leather, or woven upholstery. Black hardware and thin grid lines sharpen junctions. Red, blue, and yellow appear only as compact lacquered planes or textiles, while every finish remains durable, washable, and largely unornamented.
Entourage & Activity
Objects are few and functional: task lamps, stacked papers, geometric vessels, clocks, and plain storage boxes. People may work, read, teach, or share a simple meal, dressed in neutral clothing with occasional primary-color notes. Planting is limited to one or two disciplined specimens. Signage uses direct sans-serif lettering and clear alignment. The overall activity feels purposeful but not hurried, with no decorative clutter or staged luxury.

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