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鈥?but it influenced furniture design, too. Here are some of the most wonderful examples. The most gorgeous Bauhaus designs in the world are in Hungary A cradle, designed by Peter Keler in 1922 via Antiqbook F51 Office Armchair, designed by Walter Gropius for his office at the Dessau Bauhaus via Bauhaus 2 Your House The WG 24 lamp also known as the Wagenfeld Lampe , 1924, designed by Wilhelm Wagenfeld and Karl J. Jucker via Klassik Copenhagen Laccio Table, by Marcel Breuer, c. 1925 viaKnoll The Model B3 also known as Wassily Chair, designed by Marcel Breuer in 1925-1926 An unknown woman in a B3 chair, wearing a mask, designed by Oskar Schlemmer and a dress, designed by Herbert Beyer, c. 1926: via MoMA and Casa-Factory Nesting tables, designed by Josef Albers, 1926-1927 via I Love Designer Furniture The LC4 Chaise Longue or Long Chair , designed by Le Corbusier in 1928 via Design Within Reach and Cassina Cesca C32 Cane Chair, designed by Marcel Breuer, 1928 via Hivemodern The LC1 Villa Church, designed by Le Corbusier, 1928 via Cassina Barcelona chair, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich, 1929 via Wikimedia Commons and moDecor F stanley tazza urnitur stanley us e A chair, designed by the Czech Jindrich Halabala in 1930 via Zeitlos Berlin The Barcelona daybed, designed by Mies van der Rohe in 1930 viaKnoll A chrome-plated tubular steel couch from Germany, 1932 via stanley cup Zeitlos Berlin A cabinet designed by Bruno Weil for Thonet, 1932 via Zeitlos Berlin A desk by Tvqx There are few things creepier than an abandoned Japanese sex museum (NSFW)
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