Carpet No. 2 was designed and manufactured for the room of Walter Gropius.
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A composition of line, structure and interval, rooted in the Bauhaus weaving workshop.
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Geometric forms and lines intersect, repeat and resolve with measured Bauhaus precision.
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A disciplined composition of light, structure and balance translated into a textile surface.
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ExploreThe weaving workshop was one of the Bauhaus’ most progressive disciplines, uniting craft precision with industrial thinking.
Geometry became rhythm. Rhythm became structure. Textile was never decoration — it was spatial order.
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A Bauhaus textile translated into a clear surface of proportion, material integrity and structural calm. The linear composition guides movement through the plan — quiet, precise, architectural.
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