Brutalist design has its roots in the Mid-Century movement in Brutalist architecture, with the fitting name derived from the French term for “raw concrete.” The style complements the massive, fortress-like characteristics of the architecture with square, chunky wood pieces in a darker color palette. Pick out a piece of Lane furniture with blocky, almost cubist, uses of geometry and shapes. Or check out the heavy, edgy metalwork in Brutalist light fixtures and sculptures by Tom Greene.
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- Brutalist Sculptural Wall Objects
- Brutalist Sconces and Wall Lamps
- Brutalist Side Tables
- Brutalist Mirrors
- Brutalist Pendant Lighting
- Brutalist Dining Tables
- Brutalist Credenzas and Sideboards
- Brutalist Chandeliers
- Brutalist Dressers and Chests of Drawers
- Brutalist Exterior Doors
- Brutalist Console Tables
- Brutalist Nightstands
- Brutalist Beds
- Brutalist Rings
- Brutalist Menorahs
- Brutalist Dinnerware
- Brutalist Bangles
- Brutalist Outdoor Chairs
- Brutalist Wall Cabinets
- Brutalist Fireplace Screens and Fenders
- Brutalist Chair and Ottoman Sets
- Brutalist Cuff Bracelets
- Brutalist Serving Utensils
- Brutalist Earrings
- Brutalist Electronics