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Dive into the raw elegance of our Brutalist Mid Century Modern Furniture collection, where artful design meets rough textures and bold forms.

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Brutalist Modern

Brutalist Vintage Mid Century Modern Furniture

Raw and Beautiful Works of Art

Brutalist Mid Century Modern Furniture is a style of furniture that emerged in the mid-20th century, characterized by raw and rough textures, simple geometric forms, and the use of concrete, stone, and metal as primary materials. The term "brutalist" comes from the French word "brut," which means raw or rough. This furniture style is often associated with the Brutalist architectural movement, which was popular from the 1950s to 1970s.

Brutalist Mid Century Modern Furniture is marked by its bold, sculptural forms and emphasis on texture and materiality. The furniture often features rough, unfinished surfaces, exposed joints, and welded or bolted metal frames. The use of concrete is also a common feature of Brutalist furniture, with designers experimenting with different textures and finishes to create unique visual effects.

Some of the most notable designers of Brutalist Mid Century Modern Furniture include Paul Evans, Harry Bertoia, and Curtis Jere. Their designs often feature bold, oversized forms, asymmetrical shapes, and unconventional materials.

Overall, Brutalist Mid-Century Modern Furniture represents a unique and innovative approach to furniture design that emphasizes the beauty of raw materials and the inherent qualities of form and texture.