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Brutalist dining room in the style of Charles Dudouyt and consisting of a dining room table with a rectangular top with two extensions, geometric decoration on the wooden base turned in a screw thread and six chairs with openwork backs upholstered with a blue velvet, turned wooden legs
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Dimensions:
Table: H 75, 150x90 cm
Chairs: H 110, 48x44 cm
In recent years, we have seen a return to grace of "brutalism", a very particular style of design characterized by minimalism of forms and the use of raw materials.
Current designers are inspired by this very fashionable style from the 50s to the end of the 70s to create unique collector's items. Some moreover do not hesitate to claim a “neo brutalist” design which draws from brutalism a taste for the harshness of certain bare materials (raw concrete, rough wood, bare bricks, weathered plaster).
Pieces of furniture attributed to this style are highly prized by collectors today. Inherited from modern design championed by historical figures such as Walter Gropius, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Le Corbusier, Brutalism is characterized by a cold, minimalist design , with inexpensive base materials
Radical, with a modern aesthetic with the use of industrial materials, brutalist style pieces do not generally leave you indifferent.
Close to a design that would be art, brutalist furniture gained recognition from a public of enthusiasts, who perceived, beyond the functionality of the object, the expression of a certain beauty...
Ref: AILE2A6MU5
Condition | Good |
Style | 50's, 60's, 70's (Dining tables of 50's, 60's, 70's Style) |
Period | 20th century (Dining tables 20th century) |
Country of origin | France |
Shipping Time | Ready to ship in 8-15 Business Days |
Location | 75018, Paris, France |
Galerie La lyre dApollon
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