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dcwilson
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24/08/2009 10:11 pm  

I am, of course, a lover of paradoxes. 🙂


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bustelo
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24/08/2009 10:38 pm  

No - but
I have had some Brutal meals.


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jesgord
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24/08/2009 11:23 pm  

Here you go:
"As long...
Here you go:
"As long time fans of Le Corbusier, Erno Goldfinger, and Peter and Alison Smithson, we present a collection of ware celebrating some of our favourite post-war concrete masterpieces. These pieces immortalise the best of British Brutalist architecture, from the Toast-Rack to Trinity Square and The Barbican to The Brunswick.
There are two sets of four images - London-based domestic buildings and UK-wide municipal masterpieces.
The bone-china ware is dishwasher and microwave safe and decorated in Stoke-on-Trent."
http://www.peoplewillalwaysneedplates.co.uk/concrete.html


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dcwilson
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25/08/2009 12:44 am  

jesgord...
The tears are running down my face, I am laughing so hard!!
How the hell did you find this?
Classique, classique, classique!


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Robert Leach
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25/08/2009 1:02 am  

They're
quite popular in the UK- nicely made and good subject matter.
I'm not quite sure why they reduce you to tears ?


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jesgord
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25/08/2009 1:21 am  

dcwilson, I found it pretty...
dcwilson, I found it pretty funny myself. Google is an amazing thing!!!


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dcwilson
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25/08/2009 7:08 am  

robert1960...
We have always been two countries separated by a common language and different senses of humor. 🙂


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Erik.H
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25/08/2009 4:22 pm  

seriously now 😉
Can the ceramics from Piet Hein Eek be considered as brutalist?
http://www.pietheineek.nl/nl/collectie/keramiek


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Erik.H
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25/08/2009 4:45 pm  

and these?
And these by Arik Levy?
http://www.bitossiceramiche.it/uk/scheda.php?id=4&idart=643&dsg=


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