Color party tour on a minimalist icon: Bauhaus Dessau celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2025. Gisbert Pöppler is rethinking the HALLE vase with a grooved neck, the Bauhaus design classic from KPM Berlin, and creating a trio with a playful, light color formula.The HALLE vase with a grooved neck, created by Marguerite Friedlaender-Wildenhain during the heyday of the Bauhaus in 1931, represents the ceramic-craft tradition of the Bauhaus.
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Gisbert Pöppler is an internationally acclaimed interior designer with projects from London to the Eifel. Together with his Berlin team, he designs rooms and furniture that are considered avant-garde throughout Germany in terms of style, form and color. Photo: © Ragnar Schmuck
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Color party tour on a minimalist icon: Bauhaus Dessau celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2025. Gisbert Pöppler is rethinking the HALLE vase with grooved neck, the Bauhaus design classic from KPM Berlin, and creating a trio with a playful, light color formula.
Created by Marguerite Friedlaender-Wildenhain during the heyday of the Bauhaus in 1931, the HALLE vase with a grooved neck represents the ceramic craftsmanship tradition of the Bauhaus years. The designer's design is characterized by its clear lines, strict proportions and the harmonious fusion of sphere and cone in the shape of the vase. Its individual components are composed in a balanced way and became unmistakable design features of the Bauhaus period.
The colorful redesign of the "Pas de trois" edition by Gisbert Pöppler changes the perception of the vases: The austerity of the Bauhaus form gives way and their essence gains in lightness. They are united on the outside by a rich chestnut brown that rests on the surface and lends the shapes weight. Looking inside, the vases reveal three different color dimensions: Green, blue and purple, which provide an idiosyncratic and playful touch. The vases are designed as a trio, but they also have radiance and verve as solitaires. The almost dance-like lightness of the trio is also reflected in the name "Pas de trois".
The vases are limited to 33 pieces per color.