Bauhaus Archive Kit

After a visit to the Bauhaus Archive in Berlin, I designed and constructed this kit as a personal exploration of the museum's history and mission. The kit consists of a handmade tote bag, crayon case, blocks, sketchbook, and apron. Constructed using canvas, felt, velcro, muslin, wood, paint, and vinyl.
Team / Client
Personal work
PRoject Year
2018
Collaborators
Advised by Aki Nurosi
Handmade tote bag with rearrangeable velcro shapes
Handmade canvas tote with rearrangeable shapes. Inspired by Herbert Bayer’s work.
Rolled up crayon case constructed with muslin and string
Rolled up crayon case
Rolled out crayon case constructed with muslin and string
Set of modular wooden cubes with geometric forms on each face, housed in a drawer box with colored mylar flaps
Set of modular wooden cubes with forms on each face. Housed in a drawer box with colored mylar flaps.
Partially open white drawer case with colored, folded mylar flaps
Open drawer case with colored mylar flaps layered over each other
Small white wooden cubes with black geometric forms on each face, being arranged in different combinations to form new shapes
Small white wooden cubes with black geometric forms on each face, being arranged in different combinations to form new shapes