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Shirudo Clouded Bronze Coffee Table by Elisa Honkanen
USD 3,200
Discover our modern take on the classic Brutalism aesthetics, exploring a collection filled with stunning pieces that put an emphasis on materials, textures and construction, creating raw ambiences of concrete, stone, sculptural metals and burnt finishes for modern spaces stripped to their essential core.
USD 3,200
USD 20,750
USD 4,880
USD 27,410
USD 1,270
USD 1,355
USD 4,515
USD 2,730
USD 26,410
USD 35,610
USD 1,095
USD 7,505
USD 1,960
USD 1,615
USD 7,530
USD 26,655
USD 6,250
USD 1,975
USD 7,690
USD 10,425
Brutalism was born as an architectural movement that gained prominence in the 1950s and 1960s for its simple, block-like structures that often featured bare building materials with exposed concrete and strong geometric lines. This very precise and defined aesthetic has deeply influenced modern interior design, creating another current of product design that features the same raw principles applied to manufacturing. The room is stripped down to essential pieces, with blocks and shapes blending with the functionality of the space putting an emphasis on materials, textures and construction.
Explore our take on modern brutalism with a collection of monolithic-shaped light sculptures by Giorgio Cubeddu, raw stone coffee tables by Studio Constellation, iron pieces with burnt and rusted finished by Antonino Sciortino, versatile wood decors by ROU Material and stainless steel dining tables with granite details by Venerelab.
USD 1,120
USD 10,960
USD 975
USD 3,120
USD 13,970
USD 2,705
USD 2,190
USD 6,340
USD 8,930
USD 2,200
USD 3,845
USD 15,020
USD 12,390
USD 7,095
USD 1,410
USD 2,820
USD 9,870
USD 3,960
USD 720
USD 1,525
USD 4,295
USD 1,455
USD 10,350
USD 59,800
USD 16,675
USD 16,935
USD 9,045
USD 5,410
USD 12,690
USD 500
USD 89,600
USD 7,500
USD 215
USD 1,900
USD 9,610
USD 550