
Dessau Bauhaus
The Dessau Bauhaus was a famous design school established in 1925 in the German city of Dessau. It brought together artists, architects, and designers to innovate in architecture, furniture, and everyday objects, emphasizing functionality, simplicity, and the use of modern materials. The school aimed to create practical, aesthetically pleasing designs accessible to all, moving away from ornate styles. Under the leadership of Walter Gropius, the Bauhaus became a hub for modernist ideas, influencing architecture and design worldwide. It operated until 1932 and remains a key reference in modern design history.