Prints Collective Black Brutalism - Architectural Definitions 10X10 Inch One Size Prints Collective
Description
The whimsical nature of every piece from the A. D Collection adds endless charm to any space. These bite size definitions make for perfect hallway reading and add understated character to wherever you choose to display them. Printed onto 300gsm, Italian Fine Art paper (Tinteretto Guesso). Tinteretto Guesso is a highly textured, durable matte paper, produced in Italy from woodland with the Well Managed Forest certificate. Large margins allow for versatile framing options, and the quality of the paper makes for a durable product. Designed in our Lancashire based studio, it was inspired by the ambition for everyone to understand the built world around them. Frames sold separately. Printed on uncoated Tinteretto Guesso, a highly textured paper produced in Italy. Made from wood sourced from woodland with the Well Managed Forest certificate, Our E. C.F paper uses light fast dyes ensuring our product is less prone to yellowing and fading from light exposure. Brutalism was a 1950-1970's movement coined by Alison and Peter Smithson, that hoped to restyle Europe after World War II. Implemented to construct often institutionally commissioned housing projects and public buildings, it is characterised by extensive use of untreated concrete and monolithic forms. Although criticised for being inhumane many examples remain valued, The Barbican, London and Unité d'Habitation, Marseille.
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