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Lovers of concrete might love to have these limited edition Brutalist architecture prints by Simon Phipps at TwentyTwentyOne on their walls.
Celebrating iconic post-war Brutalist buildings, the images use photography by Simon Phipps of the Barbican Estate, Trinity Square car park, the Post Office Tower and Park Hill in Sheffield, which is then screen-printed directly onto brushed aluminium panels.
Each print edition is limited to just 25 and sized around 50 x 50cm. The price of each is £275, with a percentage of that price going to support the work of the Twentieth Century Society.
Find out more at the TwentyTwentyOne website