Peter Keler 🔍

Designer, Painter, Architect (1898 - 1982)

Peter Keler was a German designer and painter, best known for his iconic 'Keler Cradle' created during his time at the Bauhaus, which exemplified the school's principles of primary forms and colours.

Mentors & Influences (Looking Backward)

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Inspired By Peter Keler (Looking Forward)

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Micheal Marriot
Furniture Designer
Keler's foundational Bauhaus approach to breaking down objects into simple geometric forms and using primary materials likely informed Marriott's own reductive, honest, and accessible design methodology.