Brutalist geometry, raking light and deep shadow turning raw concrete into quiet poetry. Our Concrete collection is eight studies of built form, where structure itself becomes the subject.
The need — the decorator’s eye
Architectural, minimal art has become a cornerstone of the calm, considered interior — it brings order, strength and a sense of space. Concrete suits modern living rooms, studies, offices and entryways: pieces that feel grounded and sophisticated without a hint of clutter. One makes a clean, confident anchor; the set builds a rhythm of light and shadow along a wall.
The production — the art director’s vision
We treated raw concrete as sculpture — The Oculus, Spiral Ascent, Cadence of Columns, Brutalist Light — chasing the moment when low, raking sun crosses a board-marked wall or a curving ramp and turns grey mass into pure geometry. Muted tones, strong lines, deep shadow: the poetry is in the structure, not the decoration.
The sale — the gallerist’s word
Eight meditations on form and light, for people who love architecture, modern design and the beauty of the built world. Face-mounted under acrylic glass, the tonal gradients and crisp edges gain real depth and presence. Hang The Oculus as a single confident statement, or run the series for a striking, gallery-grade architectural wall.

