german design

Bauhaus, known for its minimalist and functionality-driven approach, is one of the most influential movements in contemporary design. Even after 100 years since its emergence, it continues to shape urban spaces and product design. Born in Germany, it’s no surprise that contemporary German design often celebrates this movement with innovative, eco-friendly products and spaces that give a nod to Bauhaus principles. Here, you can discover some of the latest designs created by talented German designers from Berlin, Munich, and other cities. The German Design Council supports these creative endeavors, as seen in projects like furniture and lighting to sustainable accessories and cutting-edge products, which are both creative and inspiring.

Wherever you look, chances are you’ll find some references to Bauhaus among contemporary German design projects, reflecting the rich design history and design culture of the country. For example, one Berlin-based design studio focuses on creating timeless furniture that reinterprets Bauhaus design principles in contemporary products. Another studio has created a lighting collection inspired by the design movement. Featuring geometric shapes, these modular pendants allow the user to create different compositions that are both imaginative and eye-catching. On this page, you can also browse through a wide variety of projects, from furniture and lighting design to home accessories, flatware, electric scooters, backpacks, and sculptural kitchen knives, all recognized by prestigious platforms such as the German Design Awards.

The influence of iconic German brands like Braun and designers like Dieter Rams, who contributed significantly to industrial design, can be seen in these modern creations. Similarly to other contemporary designers from around the world, German designers focus on sustainability when creating new products. Many German designs also reference nature with creative and bold details, as seen in the Vitra Design Museum’s collections. Here, you can find coat hangers inspired by a forest and tree branches or a sustainable home for bees designed to resemble the natural habitat of honey bees, tree hollows. Young designers also push the limits of sustainable design with groundbreaking concepts, adding to the country’s thriving design scene. A bio sneaker made from biodegradable materials allows the user to either recycle it at the end of its life or turn it into compost. Beyond product design, the legacy of the Berlin Wall has shaped the city’s unique brand identity and has driven innovation in design studios across the nation.

The Gravit Dust Bike

A cargo and a gravel bike cleverly combined in an ingenious design with a light telescopic frame. German bike manufacturer…

3 months ago

The Blomus Yua Outdoor Furniture Collection

Minimalist and elegant, the Blomus Yua outdoor furniture collection transforms gardens and terraces into stylish lounge and dining spaces. Through…

4 months ago

Lotto’s Canti, A Minimalist Cantilever Chair

Minimalist style and the striking character of solid walnut wood come together in the design of this cantilever chair. When…

4 months ago

The gant + kouple Block Lamp Series

Bringing a touch of brightness into the dark world of war with a lighting collection created to benefit the people…

6 months ago

Streamlined Agility: The VEOLO Cargo Trailer

Subtle Aesthetics Meet Agile Performance in Innovative Bicycle Trailer Design Navigating through the urban sprawl, cyclists often confront the challenge…

6 months ago

Ucon Acrobatics’ Minimalist Bag Collection

Timelessness, sustainability, vegan materials and function - all brought together in a stunning collection of minimalist bags and backpacks. Since…

6 months ago

Redefining Urban Mobility: The BMW CE 02 Electric Bike

A Fusion of Design and Sustainability: Meet the New BMW Bike That's Electrifying City Streets In the rapidly evolving world…

10 months ago

The LAYER x KFI Studios Vale Collection

A collection of eco-friendly chairs and stools made from recycled PET bottles. As plastic waste is drowning our planet’s oceans…

10 months ago

The Tawa Portable Led Lamp

A towering but conveniently portable lamp inspired by traditional Japanese lanterns. When Florian Kallus and Sebastian Schneider founded their own…

12 months ago

The Kudo Chair

Plush and versatile, this chair looks refined in any space, from residential spaces to offices. Inspired by the contrast between…

1 year ago

The Stilform Aeon Collection of Forever Pencils

An innovative, award-winning design, the Aeon series revolutionizes the ubiquitous writing and sketching tool. Hamburg-based, German design brand Stilform makes…

1 year ago

The Dieckmann by TYP Chair Collection

The re-launch of an iconic Bauhaus chair series. Originally designed by leading Bauhaus designer Erich Dieckmann, the D chair series…

1 year ago

The Mono V Flatware Collection

An award-winning, sustainable flatware collection inspired by disposable cutlery. German brand Mono has been making flatware, kitchen utensils and accessories…

1 year ago

The Coffee Watch

Meet the world’s first watch made with recycled coffee grounds. For all coffee lovers out there, we’ve got some great…

2 years ago

The Nested Pendant Lamp

A creative concept for a pendant light. Stuttgart-based designer, architect, and 3D artist Deniz Aktay studied architecture and urban planning…

2 years ago

The Walden Series

A prototype series of three designs inspired by the masters of modernism and by the principles of simple living. When…

2 years ago

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