Alongside Marcel Breuer, Erich Dieckmann (1896–1944) was one of the Bauhaus’ most talented furniture designers. Trained in both architecture and carpentry, he developed a distinctive style – geometric, functional, and suitable for industrial production, yet always rooted in craftsmanship. He primarily developed furniture, but also designed carpets, clocks, and concepts for interiors. But despite the […]

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