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Bauhaus

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The Bauhaus style emerged in the early 20th century as a radical vision of modern design built on clarity, function, and simplicity. Rejecting ornament in favor of pure geometry, it celebrates clean lines, balanced proportions, and honest materials such as steel, glass, and wood. Furniture and objects are designed to serve purpose first, allowing beauty to arise naturally from structure and utility. Rooted in the Bauhaus movement’s goal of uniting art, craft, and industry, the style continues to define modern interiors with timeless precision.

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