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Gunta
Stölzl
Gunta Stölzl (1897–1983) revolutionized textile design as the first and only female Bauhaus master, elevating weaving to an art form that blended craft, color theory, and modernist abstraction. Her innovative work at the Bauhaus Weaving Workshop led to groundbreaking textile patterns that influenced both interior and industrial design. Forced to leave Germany due to political pressures, she later founded her own studio in Switzerland, continuing to push the boundaries of textile innovation. Stölzl’s legacy endures through her bold compositions and technical advancements, cementing her place as a pioneer in modernist textile and industrial design.

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