The Wilhelm Wagenfeld Haus is Bremen's leading museum for design and everyday culture. The focus is on the work of Wagenfeld, one of the most important product designers of the 20th century. Starting at the Bauhaus, where his iconic lamp was created in 1924, many other stations followed, such as the Fürstenberg company, Vereinigte Lausitzer Glaswerke and WMF. His industrial goods, from lamps, numerous services and vases to the famous salt and pepper shakers, can still be found in many households. He had a massive influence on the German design landscape through both his shapes and his ideas.
In changing special exhibitions, the museum also provides exciting insights into various aspects of everyday culture. Workshops, lectures, guided tours and interactive formats bring design to life in the museum. Whether students, families or design enthusiasts - everyone gets their money's worth here.
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