Form structured in textile

Bauhaus Rugs

Bauhaus rugs are defined by geometry, rhythm and material integrity. Designed as architectural floor elements, they structure space through proportion and precise construction, creating calm balance and timeless spatial presence.
Bauhaus Rug No. 2 Gertrud Arndt

Gertrud Arndt Rug No. 2

Carpet No. 2 was designed and manufactured for the room of Walter Gropius.

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Anni Albers Bauhaus Rug

Anni Albers Bauhaus Rug

Warm wool surfaces with disciplined line structure and tonal balance.

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Bauhaus Rug Forms 47

Bauhaus Rug Forms 47

Grid logic with primary color accents and modernist proportion.

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László Moholy-Nagy Rug

László Moholy-Nagy Rug

Reduced geometry and bold contrast in elongated textile format.

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Constructed in Weaving