The Bauhaus process at Tribuz is governed by Geometric Rationalism. We strip away all ornament, viewing the home as a "machine for living." The design phase begins with the three primary shapes—the circle, the square, and the triangle—using them to dictate the flow of space and the placement of structural loads.
We focus on grid-based layouts that maximize utility and light. Every pillar and beam is placed with mathematical intent, ensuring that the architecture is honest, transparent, and devoid of "decorative lies." We don't just build rooms; we engineer spatial efficiency.
Execution in the Bauhaus style is a celebration of The Industrial Craft. We bridge the gap between the factory and the workshop, utilizing materials that were born of the industrial revolution: tubular steel, plate glass, and primary-colored accents. Our artisans focus on the beauty of the "Right Angle." From the cantilevered strength of a steel chair to the smooth, unadorned surface of a lacquered cabinet, the finish is always crisp and deliberate. We prioritize longevity through high-grade engineering, believing that a well-designed object should be accessible, functional, and eternally modern.