Brutalism

Now Trending: Brutalism. Combining elements of minimalism with architectural shapes, imposing angles, unfinished raw materials, and a monochromatic palette that eschews adornment. Long overlooked for being cold, heavy and stark, the statement-making scale and materiality of Brutalist design resonates powerfully with modern interior designers and is experiencing a Renaissance right now. Discover more inspiration at lumens.com
12 Pins
·
1mo
Carved Classic Consoles
Inspired by the unique shapes of volcanic rock formations, the Staffa adds an element of intrigue to a classic, convenient console table. Explore Brutalist design.
A Natural, Angular Accent
Classic Marble, unadorned in all its natural glory. Enter, the Plinth Table - a minimalist’s must-have.
Industrial Elegance
Industrial yet sophisticated, the Planar shows how simple, unadorned shapes can assume maximum elegance in a contemporary space.
On Trend: Brutalism
Ditch the dainty details and add a sense of power and scale with large, sophisticated, pieces in raw fabrics and a grayscale palette à la the Brutalist movement.
Glow on: Brutalist Design.
Simple, unadorned, gentle - the perfect table lamp.
On Trend: Brutalist-Inspired Simplicity
Unpolished and unbothered: The matte black finish of the Guggenheim vase, combined with its bold form, make it a modern masterpiece - and instant conversation starter.
Architectural Tables
The Elbert table intersects geometric simplicity with rustic character. Featuring a flat-topped half-cylinder top set sideways within a sturdy rectangular base, it adds a sculptural presentation to any space.
Bold Stark Sconce
Blend minimal composition with artistry: The Diesel’s simple, eye-catching design makes an artistic impact whether it’s on or off.
Embracing Shape
Sharp contours add energy and attitude, without eliminating an ounce of function.
Brutus Lounge Chair
A classic iteration of the brutalist trend, the Brutus Lounge Chair from 101 Copenhagen is crafted from lightweight fiber concrete, offering a unique feel and easy mobility while its hand-painted finish adds texture.
Brutalist Dining Room
The Artist Dining Table from 101 Copenhagen is an abstract, contemporary masterpiece that doubles as a bold art installation. The geometric design makes a statement in any room, while the cast fiber concrete keeps things strong. Its tactile, stone-like surface is rich with unique color variations for a dramatic architectural look, making each table a one-of-a-kind work of art.
Brutalist Pendants
Singularly industrial, the Aplomb Pendant uses light to place a conventional material like concrete in an unconventionally elegant context. Shop Brutalist Design.