Let it smow 2025
Let it smow – Bauhaus Edition: 4 × Advent, 4 × Win!
This year, our Christmas raffle is all about the Bauhaus. The occasion is the 100th anniversary of Bauhaus Dessau — a school whose ideas still characterise the design of furniture, architecture and everyday culture today. Our "Let it smow – Bauhaus Edition" invites you to experience Advent in a different way – reduced, conscious and with a focus on the essentials. Every week, we open a new calendar door, behind which a selected piece of design history is hidden. Legendary Bauhaus designs and modern classics of the era: win special objects that combine form and function in a unique way. We wish you an inspiring pre-Christmas period and good luck with all four prize draws!

First Advent: We Are Giving Away A WG 24 Table Lamp From Tecnolumen
The WG 24 table lamp is a classic of Bauhaus design. The number 24 stands for the year 1924, when Wilhelm Wagenfeld first realised his design for the lamp. As head of the metal workshop at the Bauhaus in Weimar and with his groundbreaking, clear and user-orientated designs, Wagenfeld is regarded as a pioneer of industrial design. For the first Advent, we are giving away the Bauhaus table lamp WG 24 worth 649 euros together with Tecnolumen. The raffle will take place on our Instagram channel. All information about the competition can be found there. Let it smow!
Draw period: 24.11.-30.11.2025
Christmas At The Bauhaus - Celebrating With Attitude
The Bauhaus and Christmas - two worlds that hardly seem to fit together at first glance. The avant-garde of the 1920s wanted to break away from tradition, try something new and question the old. Classic Christmas rituals therefore hardly played a role in the historic Bauhaus: no tinsel, no fairy lights, no fir greenery. Instead, the focus was on experimentation - clear forms, innovative materials and the idea that design can change everyday life. Nevertheless, the Bauhaus also celebrated. Instead of Christmas trees and candlelight, there were creative community evenings, stage experiments and artistic mask parties where students and masters lived out their fantasies. Even celebrating became a creative exercise - an expression of the idea of freedom that characterised the Bauhaus. This attitude is still palpable today. The buildings managed by the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation and the Bauhaus Museum are deliberately not decorated with conventional Christmas decorations. The pure form, the light, the architecture itself take on the role of the festive staging - simple, honest, modern. Perhaps this is where the real magic lies: Christmas without excess, but with attitude and design awareness. To mark the 100th anniversary of Bauhaus Dessau, we are celebrating the clarity, courage and joy of design that characterised the Bauhaus with the "Let it smow - Bauhaus Edition": four Advent weekends, four design highlights





