BauHouse

BauHouse is a pop-up exhibition and design store that travels globally. It promotes Bauhaus design that covers everything in our domestic life, such as furniture, textile, daily essentials, and childcare products. The exhibition shares the idea that Bauhaus design is neither metaphysical nor unapproachable, but something everyone can touch, feel, own, use, alter,  and merge in real homes.

The pop-up exhibition sets in three standard shipping containers that imply typical Bauhaus design elements: square, lines, clean shape, and industrial manufacture. The three containers are free to arrange to fit in different environments and for easier traveling. Thus the exhibition can reach everywhere.

Focusing on the daily scenes, Bauhouse brings the overlooked female designers to the stage. The exhibition's interior design is inspired by Haus am Horn, a signature Bauhaus architecture designed by Georg Muche and Adolf Meyer. However, its interior is designed by two female designers, Alma Siedhoff-Buscher and Benita Koch-Otte. The exhibition also showcases other female designer's pieces, such as the big ship toy, teapot set, textile pieces, etc. The exhibition collects a wide range of classical Bauhaus designs and produces some modified versions to give the audience a sense that Bauhaus is an attitude, a lifestyle, and an idea in everything, everywhere, for people to play around with.

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