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This sleek midcentury modern home by Bauhaus architect Marcel Breuer in Connecticut’s Litchfield is packed with original features, including a ‘cut out’ staircase.  The modernist pioneer designed Gagarin House I in 1956 for Andrew and Jamie Gagarin. It features a steel frame and reinforced concrete structure set with natural fieldstone and Breuer’s signature walls of glass, which peek onto a leafy 1.7-acre sloping plot skirted by trees.  Image: c/o Madonna Phillips Group  #midcentury #interiors Marcel Breuer Interior, Reinforced Concrete Structure, Bauhaus Interior Design, Brick Cafe, Bauhaus Interior, Midcentury Interior, Modernist Interior, Wassily Chair, Teak Flooring

This sleek midcentury modern home by Bauhaus architect Marcel Breuer in Connecticut’s Litchfield is packed with original features, including a ‘cut out’ staircase. The modernist pioneer designed Gagarin House I in 1956 for Andrew and Jamie Gagarin. It features a steel frame and reinforced concrete structure set with natural fieldstone and Breuer’s signature walls of glass, which peek onto a leafy 1.7-acre sloping plot skirted by trees. Image: c/o Madonna Phillips Group #midcentury…

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You don't have to look far to catch a glimpse of this century-old aesthetic and its influence on modern-day interiors. Chrome cantilever chairs, spherical lamps, steel framed furniture… these elements can all be traced back to the short-lived, and unconventional German art and design school, the Bauhaus. We asked interior designers including Nina Freudenberger, Pieter Peulen, and Jordan Perry of Guest House how the iconic Bauhaus period continues to inspire their work.  Photo: Pieter Peulen Tan Sofas, Bauhaus Interior Design, Studio Warehouse, Steel Frame Furniture, Interiors Aesthetic, Bauhaus Interior, Brown Sofa Living Room, Legal Notice, M Design

You don't have to look far to catch a glimpse of this century-old aesthetic and its influence on modern-day interiors. Chrome cantilever chairs, spherical lamps, steel framed furniture… these elements can all be traced back to the short-lived, and unconventional German art and design school, the Bauhaus. We asked interior designers including Nina Freudenberger, Pieter Peulen, and Jordan Perry of Guest House how the iconic Bauhaus period continues to inspire their work. Photo: Pieter Peulen

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