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The Bauhaus, the iconic German art and design school, turns 100 this year, and celebrations are in full force. In addition to being the subject of a chock full of impressive exhibitions around the world this year—and today’s Google Doodle—the centennial is also ample cause for publishers and design brands to release their most covetable Bauhaus or Bauhaus-inspired wares.
Below, browse a roundup of the coolest Bauhaus 100 special releases. And do check out Curbed’s coverage of all things Bauhaus, from its trailblazing women and legendary costume parties to a closer look at its legacy according to today’s design leaders.
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Bauhaus Journal 1926–1931
- $80
This reprint of the Bauhaus periodical features many of the school’s key voices, including Josef Albers, Paul Klee, Marcel Breuer, and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Lars Müller also has subject-specific Bauhaus books from Walter Gropius, László Moholy-Nagy, and more.
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Bauhaus-inspired wool blankets
- $199
This collection of Bauhaus-inspired blankets embrace geometric shapes and vibrant colors. The design pictured is “Gunta,” named after Gunta Stölzl, head of the school’s weaving workshop.
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Ashtray by Marianne Brandt
- $210
Alessi is celebrating Bauhaus 100 with a series of ashtrays by Marianne Brandt, and a sugar and cream set by Brandt and Helmut Schulze.
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Bauhaus Dessau mini model
- $270
This miniature plaster recreation of the school’s iconic building in Dessau, Germany, lets you bring home the essence of the Bauhaus. The anniversary series also includes other notable Bauhaus buildings, like Walter Gropius’s Fagus Factory.
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Euclid tile collection by Alison Rose
This modern waterjet tile collection from New York-based designer Alison Rose is a highly-customizable geometric dream. It’s available in a number of classic stones from European quarries, including Bianco Carrara, Vanilla Onyx (shown here), and Verde Aurora.
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Bauhaus-inspired wallpaper
- $78
This cool wallpaper design incorporates buildings by Walter Gropius and plenty of geometric shapes. Pictured here in “concrete”, the pattern is also available in five other colors.