Bring a touch of historical design and graphic harmony to your interior with "Circular Rhythms", a poster inspired by the Bauhaus exhibition of 1923. A true ode to symmetry and repetition, this work captures the very essence of Bauhaus: functionality, abstraction, and modernity.
Composed of a pattern of concentric green half-circles, organized in a rigorous grid, this poster captivates with its visual balance and its graphic depth. The fine and repeated lines evoke a pulsation, an almost musical movement, true to the idea of a lively and structured design.
The year 1923 was a major milestone for the Bauhaus school. This poster, created for the exhibition that year in Weimar, represents the graphic innovation and experimentation typical of this period. It features the use of simple shapes, contrasting colors, and a structured grid — signatures of the movement.
A hypnotic pattern with repetitive lines, perfect for capturing attention.
A direct reference to the history of modern design, ideal for graphic art enthusiasts.
A versatile decorative element, both decorative and timeless.
High-quality impression, true to the spirit and visual codes of the Bauhaus.
This poster fits particularly well in a minimalist interior, with white walls, light wood or metal furniture. It can be used alone as a centerpiece, or combined with other graphic posters to create a gallery wall in Bauhaus or Scandinavian style.
In an office, a living room, or a bedroom, it instills calm, rigor, and sophistication. Its geometry also makes it perfect for creative spaces or workplaces.
Bring a touch of historical design and graphic harmony to your interior with "Circular Rhythms", a poster inspired by the Bauhaus exhibition of 1923. A true ode to symmetry and repetition, this work captures the very essence of Bauhaus: functionality, abstraction, and modernity.
Composed of a pattern of concentric green half-circles, organized in a rigorous grid, this poster captivates with its visual balance and its graphic depth. The fine and repeated lines evoke a pulsation, an almost musical movement, true to the idea of a lively and structured design.
The year 1923 was a major milestone for the Bauhaus school. This poster, created for the exhibition that year in Weimar, represents the graphic innovation and experimentation typical of this period. It features the use of simple shapes, contrasting colors, and a structured grid — signatures of the movement.
A hypnotic pattern with repetitive lines, perfect for capturing attention.
A direct reference to the history of modern design, ideal for graphic art enthusiasts.
A versatile decorative element, both decorative and timeless.
High-quality impression, true to the spirit and visual codes of the Bauhaus.
This poster fits particularly well in a minimalist interior, with white walls, light wood or metal furniture. It can be used alone as a centerpiece, or combined with other graphic posters to create a gallery wall in Bauhaus or Scandinavian style.
In an office, a living room, or a bedroom, it instills calm, rigor, and sophistication. Its geometry also makes it perfect for creative spaces or workplaces.