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CORY REYNOLDS | DATE 1/3/2016

The Bauhaus: #itsalldesign

"Abstraction and a holistic approach to art and design are surely the most important ideas brought by the Bauhaus as well as the theoretical foundation of an architect/designer who works for a society as a whole," designer Antonio Cittero writes in The Bauhaus: #itsalldesign, newly published by Vitra Design Museum. "What we lack most nowadays is the 'heroic' attitude of that time." Featured image is Marcel Breuer's children's chair T13a, 1923.

The Bauhaus: #itsalldesign

The Bauhaus: #itsalldesign

VITRA DESIGN MUSEUM
Hbk, 7.5 x 10 in. / 464 pgs / 400 color.





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