The Bauhaus style with minimalism as its core emphasizes the combination of functionality and aesthetics. Using geometric shapes as the main design elements, create works that are rich in variability and modernity, giving the entire space a sense of stability and solemnity visually.
The dynamic and changing lines in the furniture of the Glamor Master are designed to achieve a multidimensional transition from a two-dimensional geometric plane to a three-dimensional space, creating a home landscape with rich forms and diverse aesthetics. Capturing the emotions conveyed in every line of furniture is beneficial for discovering the abundant beauty and emotions in life.
In the living room, the Ge Zhi sofas arranged in the pattern of Bu Fa Luo Ge, and the upright rectangular Kunlun tea table, establish the calm style tone of the space. The diamond shaped stitching elements and rounded shape of the Egg shaped leisure chair, along with the Round edge table, convey a soft home atmosphere through smooth arcs. The relative layout of the Product TV cabinet fully expresses the order and rationality of the space.
The Minimalist table, with its sharp metal lines and intricate connecting corners, showcases the exquisite craftsmanship and the variability of lines, giving the tea room a touch of lightness.
The Whole dining table with an irregular base is paired with Whole dining chairs with the same design elements of the series, and the deformed geometric elements echo the powerful creativity of the master's design.
The dynamic Conch dining cabinet is outlined with spiral lines, injecting a sense of vitality into the solemn space.