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The space exudes a timeless charm with its focus on clean lines, which beautifully reduce forms to their essential elements while eliminating unnecessary ornamentation. A nod to the Bauhaus school is evident in the carefully selected elements, such as the  Gropius Low Chair by Kateryna Sokolova, the visionary founder of the Bauhaus, along with the Laccio Table by Marcel Breuer and the Adjustable Table by Eileen Gray, both representative of the movement's aesthetic sensibility.

In harmony with the Bauhaus philosophy, the space is adorned with a color palette reminiscent of Piet Mondrian's "Composition with Red, Blue, and Yellow". Mondrian's association with the De Stijl movement further reinforces the strong connection between his strict reduction of visual language to orthogonal compositions and primary colors, a concept that found great approval within Bauhaus circles.

The resulting design is an elegant amalgamation of functionality and artistry, showcasing the enduring allure of Bauhaus design. Clean lines, functional pieces, and a color scheme that pays homage to influential artists create an ambiance that captures the essence of the movement while remaining relevant and captivating in contemporary settings.
June 2023
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