Bauhaus Equilibrium is a contemporary geometric print in the spirit of the Bauhaus, the German school of art and design founded in 1919, which built a visual language out of the circle, the square and the straight line. The title names its subject: forms held in balance.
A circle, split into a light and a dark half, anchors the composition. Vertical rectangles cross it; horizontal lines steady the design. The palette is restrained and the shapes are clear, in keeping with the Bauhaus conviction that simple, carefully placed elements are enough. Nothing is ornament; every shape has a job to do.
On a wall the print brings quiet order. It suits a study, a living room or a workspace, and settles naturally into modern, mid-century and japandi interiors. Its balance of forms reads as calm rather than busy, which makes it easy to place.
Each print is made to order. Choose an unframed paper print on archival matte paper, a framed edition behind shatter-resistant acr . . . Read More >>
Bauhaus Equilibrium is a contemporary geometric print in the spirit of the Bauhaus, the German school of art and design founded in 1919, which built a visual language out of the circle, the square and the straight line. The title names its subject: forms held in balance.
A circle, split into a light and a dark half, anchors the composition. Vertical rectangles cross it; horizontal lines steady the design. The palette is restrained and the shapes are clear, in keeping with the Bauhaus conviction that simple, carefully placed elements are enough. Nothing is ornament; every shape has a job to do.
On a wall the print brings quiet order. It suits a study, a living room or a workspace, and settles naturally into modern, mid-century and japandi interiors. Its balance of forms reads as calm rather than busy, which makes it easy to place.
Each print is made to order. Choose an unframed paper print on archival matte paper, a framed edition behind shatter-resistant acrylic, or a satin-coated cotton canvas. Formats range from small to large.
Frequently asked questions
What does this work show?
A circle split into a light and a dark half, crossed by vertical rectangles and held by horizontal lines.
What was the Bauhaus?
An influential German school of art and design, founded in 1919, known for building modern design out of simple geometric forms.
Why is it called Equilibrium?
The composition holds its forms in balance, with no single shape dominating, and that is the idea the title names.
Which interiors suit this print?
Modern, mid-century and japandi rooms, including studies, living rooms and workspaces that suit calm, geometric art.
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