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Bauhaus Art Prints
Elevate your space with Bauhaus Art Prints, where form meets function in the most stylish way. Transform any room into a gallery of personal expression with pieces that speak to your unique taste. No need for a costly renovation — these prints effortlessly infuse sophistication and modernity into your home. Made to order, framed with care, and ready to hang, they’re your chic shortcut to a space that’s truly yours.
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From sizing to framing and print quality, Fab's art experts break it all down—so you can find the right art for your space.
How do I style Bauhaus art prints in a living room that feels unfinished?
Bauhaus prints are one of the easiest ways to anchor a room because the bold geometry and primary colours do the heavy lifting for you. We'd go with a single framed Bauhaus art print in 70x100cm above your sofa as a statement piece, rather than clustering smaller prints that can look busy against those clean lines. Stick to a black or natural wood frame to honour the movement's no-fuss ethos. The strong reds, yellows, and blues in most Bauhaus wall art pair brilliantly with neutral furniture, so you don't need to rethink your whole room to make it work.
What defines a Bauhaus poster, and how can I tell a good reproduction from a cheap one?
A Bauhaus poster is rooted in the school's core principle that form follows function: think flat planes of primary colour, geometric shapes, strong typography, and zero unnecessary decoration. When it comes to reproductions, the print quality makes or breaks it. Our Bauhaus art prints use museum-grade giclée printing on thick matte paper, so you get the depth of colour and crisp lines those original designs demand. We frame them in solid FSC-certified wood with UV-protective acrylic glaze, which means the colours won't fade even in a sun-drenched hallway. If you've been burned before by flimsy frames that arrive warped or prints that bubble behind glass, ours ship fully assembled and ready to hang.
Which Bauhaus colours and shapes should I look for to match my existing decor?
The classic Bauhaus colour palette is built on the three primaries (red, yellow, blue) paired with black and white, each tied to a specific shape: red square, yellow triangle, blue circle. If your room is already warm-toned with terracotta or ochre, lean into prints that feature the yellow-and-red end of the spectrum. For cooler, more minimal spaces with greys and whites, a Bauhaus print dominated by blue and black geometric forms will feel intentional rather than jarring. It's worth noting that many Bauhaus style prints also use earthy neutrals and softer tones, so don't assume everything is bright and punchy.
Can I create a gallery wall with Bauhaus prints, or do they work better as standalone pieces?
They genuinely work both ways, but if you have a large blank wall (say above a dining table or along a hallway), a gallery wall of three to five geometric Bauhaus posters in matching frames is stunning. The trick is to keep the frames identical in finish and stick to a tight grid layout rather than a freehand salon hang, because Bauhaus design is all about order and structure. Mix a couple of bolder typographic exhibition poster designs with simpler geometric compositions so the eye has somewhere to rest. All our framed prints arrive ready to hang with fixtures attached, so lining them up is genuinely straightforward.
What was the Bauhaus movement, and why does it still look so modern on walls today?
The Bauhaus was a German art school (1919 to 1933) that fused fine art, craft, and industrial design under one radical idea: strip away ornament and let form serve function. Artists like Kandinsky, Klee, and Moholy-Nagy taught there, and their influence is baked into virtually everything from modern furniture to graphic design. That's exactly why Bauhaus wall art doesn't feel dated. The clean geometry and restrained palette were never tied to a passing trend, so a modernist Bauhaus art print bought today will look just as sharp on your wall in twenty years.
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