Collection: THE MONOLITHIC COLLECTION
Brutalism, at its core, is an architectural movement defined not by coldness, but by clarity — a commitment to form, material, and structure stripped of excess. Its name comes from béton brut, or “raw concrete,” but its spirit lies in revealing the essence of things: honest, bold, and unapologetically solid.
Monolithic draws from this language of weight and geometry, but introduces warmth through color, texture, and scale.
Sculptural objects shaped by the language of Brutalism — bold, geometric, and unapologetically solid. But here, the weight of the form meets the softness of color. Part of an ongoing collection exploring Brutalism not as cold or rigid, but as a canvas for modern expression — where heavy forms are balanced by unexpected colors, inviting both weight and warmth into the dialogue of design. An object where structure holds presence, and color brings it to life.
