Grounded purely in modernism, Bauhaus interiors are filled with museum-quality design—essentially becoming spaces that feel like living galleries.
Combining legendary pieces and tasteful accents, think of using bold, saturated colors to offer dramatic contrast to the furnishings. Shapes of all kinds, from straight-line and sleek tables to curvaceous armchairs and larger-than-life wall decorations, permeate these homes.
Throughout his work, and especially in his early designs, Le Corbusier focused on functional, problem-solving design. He believed “a house is a machine for living in” and is one of the most influential names in 20th-century modernist architecture and design.