
Bauhaus influences
The Bauhaus was a design school in Germany (1919-1933) that emphasized functional, simple, and accessible aesthetics. Its influence can be seen in modern architecture, furniture, and everyday objects that favor clean lines, minimal ornamentation, and practicality. Bauhaus promoted the idea that good design should be universally accessible and integrated art with industrial production, leading to the sleek, efficient style used in many homes, offices, and products today. Its focus on simplicity and usability continues to shape modern design by blending form and function seamlessly.