Thursday, April 17, 2025

Brutalist Brazed Nail and Washer Sculpture

 

πŸ”¨ New Etsy Listing: Brutalist Nail & Washer Wall Sculpture with Brazed Industrial Flair

We’re excited to share the latest addition to the Etsy shop — a striking mid-century modern wall sculpture crafted from square-cut nails and steel washers, joined together with bold brass brazing. This piece is more than just a decorative accent — it’s a fusion of industrial grit and abstract design, handcrafted to stand out in any space.

Brutalist Sculpture


🧱 Sculpture Details

  • Materials: Square cut nails, steel washers, brass brazing

  • Dimensions: 10 inches wide x 18 inches tall

  • Depth: ½ inch stand-off from the wall

  • Finish: Raw and aged steel with burnished brass welds

Each element is meticulously placed, forming a grid-like pattern with asymmetrical flair. The dark steel contrasts beautifully with the warm brass accents, catching the light in all the right ways.


πŸ”₯ Why This Piece Stands Out

This sculpture channels classic brutalist and industrial design, reminiscent of mid-century metalwork with a modern twist. Whether you're into vintage interiors, steampunk art, or just love metalwork with character, this piece adds dimension and conversation-starting texture to your wall.

It’s perfect for:

  • Office or studio decor

  • Modern and minimalist spaces

  • Collectors of abstract or upcycled art

  • Gifts for fans of handmade metalwork


A One-of-a-Kind Creation

No two pieces are the same. Each nail and washer is carefully brazed to preserve its raw character while creating a cohesive, eye-catching design. This isn’t mass-produced art — it’s a one-off that tells its own story of craftsmanship and creativity.


πŸ›’ Now Available on Etsy!

You can now purchase this original sculpture directly from our Etsy shop. Click below to check it out, view more photos, and see other industrial-inspired creations:

πŸ‘‰ Visit the Etsy Shop (insert actual Etsy link)


Thanks for supporting handmade art and independent creators! If you’d like to see more behind-the-scenes posts or learn how this piece was made, let us know — we love sharing the creative process.


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