

Berlin Brutalism
A bold graphic tribute to Berlin’s remarkable Brutalist architectural heritage. This limited edition print captures the raw concrete geometry and uncompromising modernist spirit that defines the German capital’s post-war building legacy. Strictly limited to 100 signed and numbered prints.
- Subject: Brutalist Architecture of Berlin, Germany
- Edition Size: Limited to 100 prints only (never reprinted)
- Print Process: Archival quality lightfast Giclée printmaking
- Paper Stock: Premium 100% cotton fine art paper
Sizes:
500 x 700mm / 19.7″ x 27.6″
700 x 1000mm / 27.6″ x 39.4″
Created by: Nick O’Toole


Brutalism LA Department of Water and Power
A powerful modernist interpretation of one of Los Angeles’ most significant Brutalist landmarks — the Department of Water and Power building. Part of a strictly limited edition of 100 signed and numbered prints, this piece is essential for collectors of Brutalist architecture and mid-century graphic design.
Subject: LA Department of Water and Power (Los Angeles, California)
Edition Size: Limited to 100 prints only (never reprinted)
Print Process: Archival quality lightfast Giclée printmaking
Paper Stock: Premium 100% cotton fine art paper
Sizes:
500 x 700mm / 19.7″ x 27.6″
700 x 1000mm / 27.6″ x 39.4″
Created by: Nick O’Toole


Brutalism National Theatre
A graphic celebration of Denys Lasdun’s monumental National Theatre on London’s South Bank. Lasdun completed the building in 1976. The print captures its layered concrete terraces and intersecting horizontal planes as a bold architectural portrait. It conveys the weight, complexity, and unexpected warmth of Britain’s most debated modern building. Each print forms part of a strictly limited edition of 100.
This print works beautifully against natural materials. Timber floors, wool textiles, and leather all soften the concrete severity of the subject. For theatre-goers and architecture enthusiasts, this piece holds enduring appeal. It speaks to anyone who has ever stood on the South Bank and felt the quiet power of Lasdun’s vision.
Subject: National Theatre, South Bank, London (Denys Lasdun, 1976)
Edition Size: Limited to 100 prints only (never reprinted)
Print Process: Archival quality lightfast Giclée printmaking
Paper Stock: Premium 100% cotton fine art paper
Sizes:
500 x 700mm / 19.7″ x 27.6″
700 x 1000mm / 27.6″ x 39.4″
Created by: Nick O’Toole
