The collection bears the name of the famous Weimar art school, which promoted an innovative educational method to overcome the rift between art and craftsmanship and to integrate creativity and industry, in a vision of unity and harmony between the different artistic activities. These concepts, combined with the absolutely modern and still current influence of the Bauhaus and its revolutionary scope, were reinterpreted and designed by Giuseppe Oliva.
Product Details
Buy with confidence
- Worldwide Shipping. Find out our Shipping Options
- Expert Design Advice at your Service
- Best Price Guaranteed. Read about our Buyer Protection Program
- 14 Days Returns. Read our Returns Policy
Contact Artemest Team
Request Customization
Discovering the Artisan
Rosaria Corcione
Campania, Italy | Artist
Rosaria Corcione has been working in Naples since 2003. Her work is original and devoted to research, transforming real life situations into artworks, including sculpture and eclectic installations. Her work is often symbolic: Classic art, Renaissance, Baroque, but she also explores human existential concepts such as womanhood.Discover more