Interior of the Villa Tugendhat

In any good example of architecture, externalities are only half the story. The other half comes from what lies inside the walls of the structure. With its interior design and decoration - the Villa Tugendhat is no different. Featuring beautiful glass construction and inventive wall art, this house is a modernist's biggest dream. Mies van der Rohe's philosophy for the Villa Tugendhat was "less is more," and that message clearly resonates throughout the multipurpose furniture, wall decor, and "floating" furniture. 

An expansive nature outlook from the comfort of the dining room/sitting area

A minimalist living room with chairs, glass table, and ottoman (note the onyx wall to the right side)

A huge round conference table with floor-to-ceiling views of the outdoor garden (note the polished travertine floors)

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