In a world increasingly saturated with polished perfection, there’s a powerful allure in the unadulterated. The resurgence of Brutalism in design speaks to this primal yearning, championing the raw, the unrefined, and the beautifully imperfect. This isn’t just a trend; it’s a rebellion against the fleeting, an embrace of enduring strength and authenticity. Think concrete, metal, and stone. These are more than just materials; they are statements that transform furniture and decorative items into sculptural pieces celebrating the very essence of their composition, offering a stark yet captivating beauty that commands attention and grounds us in the here and now.
- Dividir Marble Side Table from Mamo.
- Aluminium SS-Utility Chair from Steady System.
- Knot Stool made from aluminium tubing, from RES.
- Stainless Steel Box Sculpture from T Creative Studio.
- Boolean 231 Side Table with marble top and round stainless steel legs, from Mamo.
- Round cast iron tray in vintage style from PUEBCO Thailand.
- Hexagonal Travertine Candle Holder with Round Base, Square Travertine Tray, and Travertine Bookend, all from Zila Selected.
- S Beam Edge Stool/Side Table, SS Beam Tower, and SS Beam Box; compact storage solution system made from recyclable aluminium designed for narrow spaces. All from Steady System. Stainless steel shoulder bag adorned with flower petals from T Creative Studio.
- Lath Lamp and Bell Lamp, both made from autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) from Iti Handicraft.
- “Modern Farm House” collection of carved wooden bookends and sculptures, from O*Henry.
- Aluminium tissue box and aluminium clothe hanger from PUEBCO Thailand.
- Rectangular aluminium vase and table lamp made from recycled aluminium, both from RES.