Brutalist
The Brutalist style emerged in the mid-20th century, characterized by raw concrete, geometric forms, and a focus on function over ornamentation. Originally an architectural movement, its bold, minimalist aesthetic has influenced furniture and interior design. Brutalist pieces often feature heavy, monolithic shapes, rough textures, and an emphasis on material honesty, making a striking contrast to more decorative styles.
Coffee Tables
Vintage and Modern Lighting
Desks and Secretary Desks
Coat Racks
Coffee Tables
Rustic Decor
Armchairs
Poufs and Stools
Pair of Turned Wood Stools, att. Charles Dudouyt, circa 1950
Secretary Desks
















