
In the long river of modern design, the Bauhaus furniture design concept is like an immortal lighthouse, illuminating the creative paths of countless designers in later generations. For Livenon, the spirit of Bauhaus is not only an echo from history but also an endless source of inspiration in current design practices.

The core of the Bauhaus furniture design concept lies in the unity of function and form. It abandons the cumbersome and redundant decorations in traditional furniture and focuses on the practical value of furniture. In the eyes of Bauhaus designers, furniture must first meet people’s usage needs, and every structure and every detail should serve the function. This concept broke the deadlock in the design industry at that time, which excessively pursued decoration while ignoring practicality, injecting rational and concise genes into furniture design. Livenon deeply understands this core and always takes users’ actual needs as the starting point in product design, enabling each piece of furniture to maximize its effectiveness in daily life and making function the leading force in design.
Respect for materials and their innovative application is another highlight of Bauhaus furniture design. Bauhaus designers were good at exploring the inherent characteristics of various materials and designing according to the nature of the materials. Whether it is the toughness of metal, the warmth of wood, or the transparency of glass, they are fully displayed in their works. They do not deliberately change the nature of materials but allow the advantages of materials to be fully exerted through ingenious structural design. Livenon has inherited this sense of awe for materials. It carefully selects materials, deeply understands the physical properties and aesthetic characteristics of each material, and perfectly integrates the characteristics of materials with design concepts to create furniture works that are both in line with the nature of materials and unique.
Bauhaus also emphasizes the combination of art and technology. It broke down the barriers between art and craftsmanship, advocating that designers should have solid technical skills and, at the same time, possess artistic aesthetic literacy. In the Bauhaus education system, students had to study not only art courses such as painting and sculpture but also master technical skills such as woodworking and metal processing. This integration makes furniture design no longer a simple artistic creation or technical production but an organic unity of the two. Livenon also pays attention to the balance between art and technology. The designers in the team not only have a keen artistic insight to capture the aesthetic trends of the times but also are familiar with advanced production technologies and processes, transforming artistic ideas into achievable products, making furniture both artistically beautiful and practical and durable.
The concise, practical, and innovative spirit contained in the Bauhaus furniture design concept coincides with Livenon’s product concept of pursuing high quality, humanization, and a strong sense of design. On the basis of inheriting the classic Bauhaus design concepts, Livenon continuously innovates and makes breakthroughs in combination with the lifestyle and aesthetic needs of modern society, committed to creating more comfortable, beautiful, and practical home products for people, allowing the spirit of Bauhaus to glow with new vitality in the new era.