One of the most interesting trends to emerge recently is brutalism. It’s a trend you’ve probably seen without knowing it had a name. The trend, a form of modernist architecture, was popular during the ’50s, ’60s, and ’70s, and is defined by simple, stark structures and concrete and other raw finishes. Originally, brutalism referred to an entire building or home, but today, designers are incorporating brutalist style into homes, mixing it with other architectural elements that complement and play off of each other.
Kidd said of the brutalism trend, “It’s the perfect juxtaposition to softness in a space.” She added, “The raw, imperfect, and edgy personality of brutalist pieces provides a heartiness and unique weight to my designs.” She also speaks to the element of surprise, saying, “Brutalist elements naturally bring an unexpected twist to any room, and for that, I know it will become an iconic movement.”