An exceptional "Brutalist "sofa designed in 1980 in the US. Solid wood frame ,the upholstery is authentic, synthetic sheep. Perfect condition without any damages. This very particular style was born after the Second World War. The term "brutalism" knew a great vogue among architects, no one knew precisely what it ever covered. It was in England that appeared in the early 1950s as the "new brutalism". A number of young architects used these elements qualifing violence and made their flag. Thereafter, rather than a school or a movement, the word continued to designate a generation of "angry young men" and a controversial climate, obscuring fairly different sometimes contradictory sensitivities. Paul Evans, Milo Baughman, Le Corbusier, Adrian Pearsall among others .
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