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Swatches of Drapery, Wallpaper and Upholstery Materials
Possibly designed by Otti Berger (Yugoslav, 1898–1944) Possibly produced by the Bauhaus Workshop (Germany, 1919–1933) Germany, Berlin, Dessau, or Weimar

Furnishing Fabric
Produced by the Bauhaus Workshop (Germany, 1919–1933) Germany, Weimar

Furnishing Fabric
Possibly designed by Otti Berger (Yugoslav, 1898-1944) Produced by the Bauhaus Workshop (Germany, 1919–1933) Germany, Dessau

Black-White-Red
Designed by Anni Albers (American, born Germany, 1899–1994) Woven by Gunta Stölzl (German, 1897–1983) Originally produced by the Bauhaus Weaving Workshop (Germany, 1919–1933)

Furnishing Fabric
Designed by Gunta Stölzl (German, 1897–1983) Produced by the Bauhaus Workshop (Germany, 1919–1933) Dessau, Germany

Sample of Furnishing Fabric
Possibly designed by Otti Berger (Yugoslav, 1898–1944) Possibly produced by the Bauhaus Workshop (Germany, 1919–1933) Germany, Weimar, Dessau, or Berlin

Swatches of Furnishing Fabric
Possibly designed by Otti Berger (Yugoslav, 1898–1944) Possibly produced by the Bauhaus Workshop (Germany, 1919–1933) Germany, Berlin, Dessau, or Weimar

Swatches of Furnishing Fabric
Possibly designed by Otti Berger (Yugoslav, 1898–1944) Possibly produced by the Bauhaus Workshop (Germany, 1919–1933) Germany, Berlin, Dessau, or Weimar

Dress or Furnishing Fabric
Designed by Margaretha (Grete) Reichardt (German, 1907–1984) Produced by the Bauhaus Workshop (Germany, 1919–1933) Dessau, Germany

Swatches of Drapery, Wallpaper and Upholstery Materials
Possibly designed by Otti Berger (Yugoslav, 1898–1944) Possibly produced by the Bauhaus Workshop (Germany, 1919–1933) Germany, Berlin, Dessau, or Weimar

Bowl
Bauhaus Ceramics Workshop German, 1919-1933

Swatch of Furnishing Fabric
Possibly designed by Otti Berger (Yugoslav, 1898–1944) Possibly produced by the Bauhaus Workshop (Germany, 1919–1933) Germany, Berlin, Dessau, or Weimar

Armchair
Josef Albers American, born Germany, 1888-1976 Bauhaus Workshop Germany, 1919-1933

Swatch of Furnishing Fabric
Possibly designed by Otti Berger (Yugoslav, 1898–1944) Possibly produced by the Bauhaus Workshop (Germany, 1919–1933) Germany, Berlin, Dessau, or Weimar

Swatch of Furnishing Fabric
Possibly designed by Otti Berger (Yugoslav, 1898–1944) Possibly produced by the Bauhaus Workshop (Germany, 1919–1933) Germany, Berlin, Dessau, or Weimar

Corner Table
Josef Albers American, born Germany, 1888-1976 Bauhaus Workshop Germany, 1919-1933

Swatch of Furnishing Fabric
Possibly designed by Otti Berger (Yugoslav, 1898–1944) Possibly produced by the Bauhaus Workshop (Germany, 1919–1933) Germany, Berlin, Dessau, or Weimar

Hanging Shelf
Josef Albers American, born Germany, 1888-1976 Bauhaus Workshop Germany, 1919-1933

Swatch of Furnishing Fabric
Possibly designed by Otti Berger (Yugoslav, 1898–1944) Possibly produced by the Bauhaus Workshop (Germany, 1919–1933) Germany, Berlin, Dessau, or Weimar