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Alessi

Alessi is an Italian company, known for its innovative design products for kitchen and household. It works with renowned designers to create functional and aesthetic objects. The brand combines tradition with modern design and has a loyal following worldwide.

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Bauhaus

The Bauhaus was an influential German art school (1919-1933) that united art, design, and architecture. It promoted functional, minimalist design and influenced modern architecture worldwide. Famous representatives such as Walter Gropius and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe shaped the school and its revolutionary ideas for art and craftsmanship.

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Hasami | Tokyo Saikai

Tokyo SAIKAI Co., Ltd. is a Japanese company specialized in the manufacture of modern porcelain. The HASAMI series has been enjoying growing popularity in Europe for many years. The diverse stackable tableware is produced in the city of Hasami in Nagasaki Prefecture.

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Tecta

The company Tecta from Lauenförde has preserved a significant piece of Bauhaus history for many decades. Numerous pieces of furniture are marked with the seal "Original Bauhaus Model." Particularly notable are the designs by Marcel Breuer, which Tecta produces almost exactly as the originals.

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Tecnolumen

Tecnolumen from Bremen manufactures various lamps and utility devices based on original Bauhaus designs. Founded in 1980, the company is well known for the only licensed version of the so-called Bauhaus lamp WA 24 by Wilhelm Wagenfeld from 1923.

Bauhaus lamps by Tecnolumen
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Not The Girl Who Misses Much

A relatively new Hamburg-based company, operating from St. Pauli, aiming to enrich the candle market with fresh, cheerful, and high-quality candles in a diverse range. In the Bauhaus shop, it was the employees' favorite brand in 2024.

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Architectmade

We believe in true craftsmanship, slow growth, and timeless designs. We make less. So the world can last longer.

Craftsmanship from Scandinavia
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Born in Sweden

Born in Sweden was founded in 2008. Since then, we have actively worked to develop products that are both practical and beautiful. We collaborate with a number of talented designers who know what matters in the Scandinavian lifestyle. Quality, durability, and clean materials.

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David Mellor

Sophisticated modern cutlery, tableware and kitchenware designed by David and Corin Mellor. Made to the highest standards in our own factory or by carefully selected specialist manufacturers.

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HB Hedwig Bollhagen

Hedwig Bollhagen (1907 - 2001) created countless designs throughout her prolific life, many of which are still in production today.

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Ichendorf Milano

The company Ichendorf originated in the early 20th century in Cologne, specifically in Quadrath-Ichendorf. It was not until the 1990s that the Ichendorf Style Center was relocated to Milan. Ichendorf stands out for its experimental designs with a clear formal language.

Glass from Ichendorf Milano
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Junghans Watches

The former Bauhaus student Max Bill designed wall clocks and wristwatches for the Black Forest company Junghans.

Junghans Watches by Max Bill
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Kaymet

A royal delight that should not be missing in any household. The timeless trays in many sizes from Kaymet in London. Established in 1947.

Tablets from Kaymet
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KPM

KPM | Royal Porcelain Manufactory Berlin

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LAMY

The company LAMY was founded in 1930 in Heidelberg as a fountain pen factory. The real rise of the company as a manufacturer of design-oriented and high-quality writing instruments began in the 1950s with the Lamy 27 model and continues to this day. Renowned designers, including Gerd A. Müller, Richard Sapper, Wolfgang Fabian, and Franco Clivio, to name just a few, have significantly enriched writing culture with their groundbreaking designs.

Writing instrument by LAMY
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The Rabbit

Nikolaï Carels succeeded in giving his 1990 kettle a technical and visual facelift, resulting in a powerful modern kettle that should meet all demands. Bravo! In 2024, he was rewarded with the prestigious iF Design Award.

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Modulor

The specialist for materials for constructing, planning, modeling, and working...

Materials from Modulor
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Mono

The Mono A cutlery by Peter Raacke stands out like few other products as a symbol of German post-war modernism. It was launched in 1958 and continues to shape the appearance of the Mono manufactory in Mettmann to this day.

Mono A by Peter Raacke
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Naef

The Swiss company Naef is one of the oldest partners of the Bauhaus shop. Known for its perfect execution of many original Bauhaus designs.

Bauhaus models by Naef
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STILL

The NOCH laser-cut kit is precisely executed in the architectural scale 1:100 and is therefore also excellently suited for use in H0 gauge. The kit is precisely laser-cut from cardboard. Unnecessary plastic is avoided in the packaging. A detailed construction manual and the appropriate laser-cut special glue are included. The model kit "Haus am Horn," faithfully reproduced according to the design by Georg Muche, is licensed by the bauhaus-archiv GmbH Berlin. It bears the emblem designed by Oskar Schlemmer at the Bauhaus.

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Notabag

Notabag emerged as a solution to a specific, real-life problem: tote bags are impractical on a bike. From there came an idea, and the design that eventually became the original bag-backpack hybrid.

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Recozy

New, young, and innovative with a good sense of design. That is Recozy from Ganderkesee in Lower Saxony.

Design by Recozy
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Rexite

Simple but not trivial, original but not bizarre. Rexite has been creating timeless classics for work and home environments for more than forty years.

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Rosendahl

Danish company that has created a variety of items for home use, including the wooden figures by Kay Bojesen.

Kay Bojesen & more
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Rosenthal

Manufacturer of porcelain and glassware. Among others, the tableware "TAC" by Walter Gropius and Katherine de Souza.

CT and other classics
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Stelton

The company Stelton from Denmark is an indispensable part of the international design canon.

EM77 and more from Stelton
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Taschen Publishing

For many years, Taschen Verlag has enriched the book market with affordable editions of lasting value.

Bauhaus books from Taschen Publishing
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Wildlife Garden

The first “Multiholk,” inspired by Sweden’s traditional red-painted cottages, quickly became a cherished classic. Its innovation lay in seamlessly combining winter feeding with the offer of a nesting site come spring. Upon its market debut, it was honoured as the “Garden Product of the Year” at Elmia Garden, the largest horticultural fair in the Nordic region. Today, the Multiholk is available in a range of styles, suiting everything from sleek contemporary homes to endearing rustic cabins.

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