These Brutalist-inspired desserts are almost too elegant to eat

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Some treats should really go into an art gallery instead of your mouth. 

Like these Brutalist-inspired delights by Danish designer and goldsmith Kia Utzon-Frank, which look like they’ve been chipped from the side of a concrete skyscraper.

Inspired by the modernist architecture prominent from the ’50s to the ’70s, KUFstudios founder Utzon-Frank created an elegant collection of flødeboller — a kind of Danish treat consisting of Italian meringue on a wafer or almond paste base covered in chocolate. 

So. Pretty.

So. Pretty.

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