: These often feature hand-carved, faceted door fronts or heavy, block-like silhouettes. Examples include the Brutalist Style Double Sink Vanity , which uses American walnut and hand-carved cubist patterns to create texture.
: A disciplined range of grays, blacks, earthy browns, and natural wood tones. : These often feature hand-carved, faceted door fronts
: Adding a few plants can soften the harsh lines and industrial feel of the space. : Adding a few plants can soften the
: This category includes monolithic concrete or volcanic stone basins and "sunken" style bathtubs that emphasize mass and volume. : These often feature hand-carved
A complete Brutalist collection typically includes substantial, "chunky" pieces that serve as visual anchors:
The collection is defined by several core design principles:
: Visual interest is created through tactile surfaces—such as the roughness of concrete or the deep grain of hand-finished timber—rather than decorative patterns.