
-

The first color coded interior, 1927
-

J.J.P. Oud, Sketch of a Café, 1925
-

Bauhaus Student Study
-

Theo van Doesburg: Counter-Composition
-

Laszlo Kassák: Kiosk, 1923
-

Theo van Doesburg paints Nelly, 1922
-

Van Doesburg & Van Eesteren, House of the Artist,1923
-

Müller-Brockmann Poster for a Mahler Concert, 1960
-

Papa Bear by Hans Wegner, 1952
-

Bruno Munari: Gatto Meo Romeo for Pirelli, 1949
-

Swiss Poster for Traffic Security, 1969
-

Swiss Poster for Road Safety, 1964
-

Jupp Ernst: coffee set, 1960
-

Tatar T-87, 1937
-

Jupp Ernst invents the Africola Bottle, 1962
-

Girard Residence, 1951
-

Ponti Prototype, 1975
-

Marcel Breuer: House of a Sportsman, 1930
-

Chair One by Gricic, 2003
-

László Moholy-Nagy, Space Modulator, 1946
-

Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, Leuk 5, 1946
-

Learning from Comic Books
-

William Turner, Lecture Diagrams, 1810
-

William Turner, Lecture Diagram 1: Cross Sections of the Body after Durer, 1810
-

William Turner, Lecture Diagram: Elevation of a Stoa, 1810
-

William Turner, Lecture Diagrams, 1810
-

Flag design by Josef Albers, 1923
-

The famous Minox, 1936
-

Piscator’s Apartment in Berlin, 1927
-

At the dressing table, 1928
-

Rietvelt-Schröder House, first floor, 1924
-

Beautiful aero engine, 1918
-

Jakob Weder, Color Symphonie
-
Trilobe, 1890
-

Marcel Breuer’s Home, 1939
-

Red going through White, 1958
-

Vision 2000 Stereo,1971
-

Joe Colombo in Orange, 1967
-

Mario Bellini, portable Recordplayer, 1968
-

Cassiopé Chandelier, 1970
-

Shiro Kuramata’s Sofa with arms, 1982
-

László Moholy-Nagy in Fujicolor, 1937–1946
-

-

-

Morandini Chair Bine, 1991
-

Parigi & Prina, Desk Orix, 1970
-

Parigi & Prina, Lounge Chair, 1968
-

Coat Rack Cactus, 1971
-

James Lee Byars, 1978
-

László Moholy-Nagy, 1939.
-

László Moholy-Nagy, CH Beata, 1936
-

Aquarian Tarot, 1970
-

László Moholy-Nagy, Pink Traffic Abstraction, 1940s.
-

Design Collage by El Lissitzky, 1928
-

El Lissitzky, Proun 43, 1922
-

Colorful Malevich, 1915
-

El Lissitzky, Proun & Street Decoration, 1921
-

Cover by El Lissitzky, 1922
-

Student’s Photo Study at the Bauhaus
