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Ludwig Mies van der Rohe: a master of minimalism

 

A pioneer of the Modern Movement: Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, born in Aachen in 1886, was was one of the most influential architects and designers of the 20th century. His design philosophy, centered on minimalism and functionality, revolutionized the way of conceiving spaces and contributed to defining the principles of the Movement Modern. After an apprenticeship at renowned architectural firms in Berlin, Mies van der Rohe established himself as a designer and quickly as a leading figure in the German art scene. In 1928 he became director of the Bauhaus, the famous school of design and architecture in Dessau, where he taught until 1932.

 

In 1937, Mies van der Rohe moved to in the United States, where he continued his prolific career. Among his works the most iconic ones include the German Pavilion at the 1929 Universal Exhibition in Barcelona, the Seagram Building in New York and the Farnsworth House in Illinois.

 

Design icons

 

Mies van der Rohe did not limit himself to to architecture, but he also distinguished himself as a furniture designer. His creations, characterized by essential lines and precious materials, have become symbols of modern design. Among his most important pieces famous include the Barcelona armchair, the Brno armchair and the Barcelona table, produced by internationally renowned brands such as Knoll and Cassina.

 

The work of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe continues to inspire generations of designers and architects. His search for formal purity and functionality he left an indelible mark on the world of design, making him an undisputed master of minimalism. If you are a lover of high-level design and want to furnish your home with iconic pieces, the Ciat Design catalog offers a vast selection of furniture designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Let yourself be conquered by the timeless beauty of his creations and immerse yourself in the sophisticated elegance of modern design.