Bauhaus.Walls

About the Studio

Bauhaus Walls exists for one idea: that a wall is a plane, and a plane is best composed with shape, color and proportion. We make geometric art prints in the tradition of the early twentieth century modernists.

What We Curate

Every print we release is built from a deliberately small vocabulary. The circle, the square and the triangle. The three primaries set against black and off-white. This is the same restraint the Bauhaus school taught, and it is what gives geometric abstraction its lasting calm. We are not affiliated with the historical Bauhaus movement or any institution that carries its name. We simply work in the language it helped define.

How We Compose

Each design begins as a study in balance. We shift blocks across a modular grid until the weight sits right, then hold the palette to primaries so nothing competes with the composition. The result is meant to read cleanly from across a room and reward a closer look, the way good modernist work always has.

How Prints Are Made

Prints are produced to order by our European print partner and shipped across the continent. Making each piece on demand means we can offer a considered catalogue rather than a warehouse of stock, and it keeps waste to a minimum. Nothing is printed until someone chooses to hang it.

The Mission

Our aim is simple: to put honest, modernist geometry on more walls, at a fair price, without the noise. If a print of ours makes a room feel more ordered and a little more alive, the studio has done its job.