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10 Brutalist-Inspired Lighting Fixtures Making A Bright Statement
This article highlights ten Brutalist-inspired lighting fixtures that incorporate metal, concrete, and design elements reminiscent of the Brutalist architectural style. The featured pieces showcase a blend of robust materials and functional aesthetics, making a strong statement in interior design.
Among the selections is the Cubo light sculpture by Articolo Studios, crafted from brass, bronze, and glass, offering a distinctive geometric form. Lauren Rottet and Visual Comfort & Co. contribute the Entoure 17-inch rotating LED light pendant, designed in bronze, emphasizing a sleek and modern rotating mechanism. Jay Jermyn and Objects For Thought present the Sequence lamp, constructed from aluminum and frosted white glass, which provides a diffused, ambient light.
Luca Nichetto, in collaboration with Matter Made, introduces the Legato Double Strings pendant. This fixture combines aluminum, brass, and acrylic with a textured graphite finish, creating a sophisticated multi-light arrangement. Eric Weil Designs offers the Brion lamps, which are made from board-formed concrete, featuring fabric-wrapped cords and patinated-brass touch controllers, highlighting the raw, industrial nature of Brutalism.
Studio Italia Design, through Lodes, showcases the A-Tube Nano Swing recessed light. This ultra-light aluminum and transparent methacrylate fixture in chrome demonstrates a minimalist approach to recessed lighting. Sebastian Herkner and Vibia contribute the Class series, including floor and table lamps, as well as sconces, all made from aluminum and borosilicate glass with polycarbonate diffusers, offering a refined yet sturdy presence.
Ilmiodesign's Belt floor lamp for Estiluz features a metal body, an optional glass shade, an acrylic lens diffuser, and integrated LED lighting, providing both functionality and a contemporary aesthetic. Zafferano’s Pina XXL cordless desk lamp, made from powder-coated die-cast aluminum, offers portability and a robust build, ideal for various settings.
Finally, Ingo Maurer’s Shhh! pendant light presents a more whimsical yet industrial design. Each of these fixtures exemplifies the influence of Brutalism through their material choices, forms, and functional integration, making them suitable for diverse modern interiors seeking a bold and impactful lighting solution.
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