The contour, as a design element, plays a central role in the context of the Bauhaus. The pursuit of the synthesis of art, craftsmanship and technology, and the emphasis on clear lines and geometric forms shaped the design principles.
The contour, as the outer outline of an object or form, was used in the Bauhaus as a means of reduction and abstraction. Artists and artists and designers at the Bauhaus strove for functional and aesthetically pleasing solutions, and the clear delineation of forms through contours made it possible to precise definition of structures.