Bauhaus lamps are defined by clarity, proportion and material honesty. Designed as
functional elements of architecture, they create calm, balanced light and timeless presence through precise geometry and purposeful
construction.
LUM Pendant Lamp
This design classic is based on Bauhaus architecture and allows an infinite number of geometric design options and color combinations.
From table and floor lamps to ceiling lights, Bauhaus lighting is structured by use and space. Each type serves a clear purpose, shaping interiors through balance, functionality and restrained form.
Form follows function
CUBELIGHTmove
This design classic is based on Bauhaus
architecture and allows an infinite number of geometric design options and color combinations.
The clear and reduced design creates a timeless
appearance, which is underlined by the classic materials used, glass and stainless steel.
Bauhaus lamps are not decorative objects but systems of form
and light. Geometry, material and illumination interact precisely to create clarity, orientation and a calm architectural
presence.
The picture light "Clarus" is tailored to accentuate any work of art, photograph, or poster in the most captivating light, enhancing every intricate detail and…
The picture light "Clarus" is tailored to accentuate any work of art, photograph, or poster in the most captivating light, enhancing every intricate detail and…
The HL 99 luminaire classic among the hanging lamps was already designed before 1900 by an unknown designer and is one of the very first designs ever to be des…
The high-quality workmanship and sophisticated design make the Noctis more than just a light source - it becomes a stylish accessory that attracts attention.
Designed in 1930 by Wilhelm Wagenfeld, the WNL 30 was conceived as a multi-purpose luminaire and, thanks to its minimalist design, does not need to shy away fr…
The legendary Bauhaus table lamp by Wilhelm Wagenfeld, WG 24. Craft meets avant-garde: opal glass, glass base, serial number — an art object and light source i…
With impressive aesthetics convince wall lights MSW 27. The semicircular reflector and the base are made of brass with a matte or polished nickel finish.
The design and light object is oriented on the Bauhaus school of architecture and enables an infinite number of geometric design possibilities and colour combi…
The SF 27 was designed around 1927 in Sweden. You can clearly see the Bauhaus influences on the lamp: minimalist design language meets geometry and an enormous…
The DMB 30 ceiling lamp by Tecnolumen is based on a sketch by the artist Marianne Brandt from 1926. With metallic structure, glass cylinder and glass disc. For…
Together with Hans Przyrembel, Marianne Brandt designed this well-known pendant luminaire, the height of which can be adjusted by means of a pendulum pull and…
The Egyptian Eye Halogen floor lamp by Tecnolumen has an almost magical attraction that arises from the combination of material and shape. The design of the ma…
Together with Hans Przyrembel, Marianne Brandt designed this well-known pendant luminaire, the height of which can be adjusted by means of a pendulum pull and…
This pendant light blends harmoniously into various rooms and is particularly suitable above dining tables or other areas where targeted and pleasant light is…
Bauhaus lamps translate functional clarity into light. Defined by honest materials and precise geometry, they create calm illumination for modern interiors. Explore table, floor and ceiling lamps rooted in Bauhaus thinking—timeless in form, practical in use, and made to last.
What is a Bauhaus lamp?
A Bauhaus lamp is a modernist lighting design defined by clear geometry, honest materials and functional light. It was created to
support architecture—not to decorate it.
Who designed Bauhaus lamps?
Key designers include Wilhelm Wagenfeld, Marianne Brandt and Christian Dell. Their work emerged from the Bauhaus metal workshop in
the 1920s.
What are the different types of Bauhaus lamps?
Bauhaus lighting includes table lamps, floor lamps, pendant lamps, wall lights and task lamps, each defined by spatial function
and controlled light diffusion.
Are there reproductions of Bauhaus lamps?
Yes. Some are licensed re-editions made to original specifications, while others are unlicensed copies that imitate the Bauhaus
look without authentic construction.
Bauhaus lamps are shaped by clear geometry and functional intent. Form and light are conceived together — as structured elements within architecture.
Explore the essentials
Clear entry points into Bauhaus lighting—structured around real questions, practical orientation and design clarity.