Less is More Poster Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Less is More Poster. White or black designs.
This legendary quote was not invented but very often used by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in the context of architecture and interior design. As for our lifestyle, living with less is also MORE because of the climate emergency.
Printed on recycled paper.
To reduce carbon footprint, this poster is also sold for instant download to be printed locally: e-Poster
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe was a German-American architect and interior designer, the last director of the Bauhaus. The phrase "LESS IS MORE" that he used a lot represents in the architecture and design the ideal of creating a perfect object that cannot be further reduced. For instance, look at the so-called German Pavilion that Mies van der Rohe designed for the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition: Not a single wall can be removed. In the context of the environment, we are in the climate emergency, so "less is more" lifestyle is not just a hot new trend, but necessity for our planet.
Data sheet
- Designed in:
- Barcelona
- Paper:
- recycled wood pulp fibre-based
- Shape:
- vertical
- Colour
- monochrome
Specific References
- ISBN
- 1136-1-2