Bauhaus I バウハウス Print
Bauhaus I バウハウス Print
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Gliclée print on 230 gr. matte photo paper. 50x70 or 40x50cm.
Bauhaus is a term created by the German architect Walter Gropius, founder of the Bauhaus School in 1919. It is a combination of two German words: "bau," meaning to build, and "haus," meaning house: to build a house.
The idea of building a house, based on the aesthetics and functionality of Bauhaus, aims to merge the beauty of design and materials with their utility, creating spaces where each form and element serves a specific function.
On the other side of the world, Japanese architecture was already creating spaces where simplicity and a connection to the environment were essential. Both seek to create places that are more than just spaces; they aim to become experiences.
Print Info
Gliclée print on 230 gr. matte photo paper.
50x70cm Blue or black.
40x50cm Blue or black.
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Prints are made on demand. Orders placed from within Europe will be delivered within 10 to 15 days. For international orders, delivery times may vary depending on the destination.




