
Curated by musefeng
Also known as modernist, functionalism, avant-garde design, de stijl, geometric minimalism, red yellow blue, weimar design
A visual style defined by radical functionalism, geometric reduction, and a strict primary color palette of red, blue, and yellow with black and white.
Originating from the influential German design school, the Bauhaus aesthetic champions the marriage of fine art and functional craft. It is instantly recognizable by its commitment to primary colors (red, yellow, blue), stark black-and-white accents, and fundamental geometric shapes—circles, squares, and triangles. Compositions are governed by structural grid layouts, asymmetric balance, and a complete absence of superfluous ornamentation.
Where to apply: Inject structural discipline into architectural concepts, furniture design, editorial layouts, poster graphics, and high-fashion editorial styling.
bauhaus design applied to a modern teapot. Bold primary colors of cadmium red, cobalt blue, and canary yellow accentuating sleek geometric forms. Hard-edged circular handles and triangular spouts. Rendered with clean matte finishes, captured in flat studio lighting on a neutral grey background. --ar 4:3 --style raw