Bauhaus Mid-Century! “Style is not something fixed, but a constant process of change.”—Walter Gropius. An eye-catcher that speaks for itself and needs no explanation. The Bauhaus Special Edition of our Apollo footstool is a tribute to the colors and forms of Bauhaus. Founded in 1919 in Weimar, color theory became the focus of Bauhaus starting in 1922. Itten, Klee, and Kandinsky are arguably the three most prominent representatives of this theory. According to Itten, colors are in balance when the eye can perceive them as a unified whole and the mixture of two or more colors Grey a neutral Grey . Although the Bauhaus was Bauhaus allowed to exist for only 14 years, its insights and developments were revolutionary and continue to shape our environment in many ways today.
Apollo Footstool - Bauhaus 1922
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Bauhaus Mid-Century! “Style is not something fixed, but a constant process of change.”—Walter Gropius. An eye-catcher that speaks for itself and needs no explanation. The Bauhaus Special Edition of our Apollo footstool is a tribute to the colors and forms of Bauhaus. Founded in 1919 in Weimar, color theory became the focus of Bauhaus starting in 1922. Itten, Klee, and Kandinsky are arguably the three most prominent representatives of this theory. According to Itten, colors are in balance when the eye can perceive them as a unified whole and the mixture of two or more colors Grey a neutral Grey . Although the Bauhaus was Bauhaus allowed to exist for only 14 years, its insights and developments were revolutionary and continue to shape our environment in many ways today.

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What is piping?
Piping a cord encased in a fabric strip. It is used to finish the edges of upholstered furniture or cushions, while also reinforcing them and making them more durable.
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