Brutalism is a movement in architecture that was widely followed worldwide, especially in the 1950s/60s/70s.
Brutalism contains brutal and brut: rough, raw, unprocessed.
Brutalism was first mentioned as a movement in architecture in 1955
It was a reaction to modernism, which was not considered monumental enough with its clean lines and civilized forms.
There was a need for a new Monumentalism, one of the names by which Brutalism is also known.
This lamp is made of metal, and completely welded together from small pieces of metal.
The weld seams are clearly visible unprocessed.
The lamp comes from the 1960s/70s.
There is a bubble on it, see the last photo.
Unique copy.