Brutalist Lighting Collection

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Brutalist lighting embraces strong geometry, raw textures, and sculptural form. Influenced by Le Corbusier and the architectural movement of the 1950s–1970s. This style favours structure and material integrity; concrete, steel, and cast metal over decoration. Many pieces in this collection reflect that ethos. When paired with timber, stone, and lush plants, these bold forms speak to a growing appreciation for biophilic design; the connection between lighting and calming, organic surroundings.

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Matte Black Tubular Wall Light-Lighting Collective
Matte Black Tubular Wall Light-Lighting Collective
Regular price $1,074.00 NZD
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Modern Brutalist Concrete Pendant
Modern Brutalist Concrete Pendant
Regular price $486.00 NZD Sale price was $648.00 NZD
Crash Albus Pendant-Lighting Collective
Crash Albus Pendant-Lighting Collective
Regular price $5,032.00 NZD
N Lava Pendants in small cluster with Black & Brass metal finishes
Cluster of N Lava Pendants on white background
Regular price $622.00 NZD
Classical Outdoor Wall Light - Lighting Collective
Classical Outdoor Wall Light - Lighting Collective
Regular price $927.00 NZD
Industrial Italian Dual Wall Light on a brick wall
Regular price $667.00 NZD
White Terrazzo pendant light on a grey background
Two Terrazzo pendant lights hang above a stool with a matching design on a plain wall.
Regular price $985.00 NZD
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Gray wall-mounted light fixture on a white background
Concrete cylindrical light casting a shadow on a textured dark surface
Regular price $535.00 NZD Sale price was $713.00 NZD
Cement square wall light fixture on a plain background
Two modern wall lights on a gray wall
Regular price $480.00 NZD
Coastal Concrete Modern Wall Light-Lighting Collective
Coastal Concrete Modern Wall Light-Lighting Collective
Regular price From $894.00 NZD
Transitional Styled Coastal Bunker Light-Lighting Collective
Transitional Styled Coastal Bunker Light-Lighting Collective
Regular price From $609.00 NZD
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Cluster of Buzao In Pendants
In Lavastone Pendant Light Profile View
Regular price $476.00 NZD Sale price was $635.00 NZD
Modern Plaster Cylinder Pendant Light-Lighting Collective
Modern Plaster Cylinder Pendant Light-Lighting Collective
Regular price $1,088.00 NZD
Qie Lava Stone Pendant
Qie Lava Stone Pendant Black
Regular price From $525.00 NZD
Smooth Plaster Downlight | Assorted Sizes-Lighting Collective
Smooth Plaster Downlight | Assorted Sizes-Lighting Collective
Regular price From $569.00 NZD
Soprano Style External Light-Lighting Collective
Soprano Style External Light-Lighting Collective
Regular price $467.00 NZD
Recycled Concrete D Wall Light | Bentu
Recycled Concrete D Wall Light | Bentu
Regular price From $350.00 NZD
Black Modern Adjustable Wall Light-Lighting Collective
Black Modern Adjustable Wall Light-Lighting Collective
Regular price $1,495.00 NZD
Italian Made Ten Light Crown Pendant | Crown-Lighting Collective
Italian Made Ten Light Crown Pendant | Crown-Lighting Collective
Regular price From $5,220.00 NZD

Frequent questions about Brutalist Lighting

Brutalist lighting takes its cues from the Brutalist architecture movement of the 1950s–70s, which championed raw, unfinished materials and bold, sculptural forms. In lighting, this translates to fixtures that celebrate exposed metal, concrete, rough textures, and geometric or angular shapes — design that makes no attempt to hide its structure. Rather than ornate or delicate, brutalist lights are deliberately industrial, imposing, and honest in their materiality.

Brutalist lighting commonly features raw or patinated metals such as steel, iron, brass, and copper — often left untreated or with a deliberately aged finish. Concrete, stone, and resin are also popular, as are combinations of these materials that lean into contrast and weight. The aesthetic favours heaviness and texture over polish, so you'll rarely find chrome or highly lacquered surfaces in true brutalist design.

While brutalist lights are most at home in industrial or warehouse-style interiors, they work beautifully across a wide range of spaces. They pair well with minimalist, contemporary, and even Japandi interiors — where their raw texture provides a striking focal point against clean lines. Brutalist pendants and sconces also complement exposed brick, concrete walls, and dark timber, making them a natural fit for lofts, studios, and open-plan living areas.

Brutalist lighting works wonderfully in residential settings. A statement brutalist pendant over a dining table, a concrete wall sconce in a hallway, or a raw steel floor lamp in a reading nook can all add incredible character to a home. The key is balance — pairing one or two brutalist pieces with softer furnishings or natural materials (linen, timber, stone) creates a space that feels curated and liveable rather than stark.

Brutalist design has already proven its longevity — dismissed as divisive in the 1980s and 90s, it came roaring back and has only grown in cultural currency since. Unlike trend-driven lighting that chases the moment, brutalist fixtures are rooted in a design philosophy that values permanence, materiality, and authenticity. These are pieces that age with intention, developing patina and character over time. If anything, as the world leans further into sustainability and a rejection of disposable aesthetics, brutalist lighting becomes more relevant — not less.