10 pieces for industrial style

Borrowed from the working-class style, industrial design combines aesthetics and practicality.

Design MarketSeptember 2023

10 Must-Have Pieces for a Successful Industrial Style

Borrowed from the #working-class aesthetic, industrial design merges #raw materials, #neutral colors, and #minimalist pieces. Rooted in the industrial era, this style prioritizes #practicality and #robust functionality. Over the last century, industrial design has evolved into a staple for interiors, offering charm and taste. Here's a guide to #10 essential pieces for crafting a striking industrial-style home.


1. #Industrial Suspension Lights

Originally used in factories, these lights have become iconic in industrial design.

  • Materials: Black metal, cast aluminum, or stainless steel.
  • Style Tips: Opt for lamps with peeling paint or distressed finishes for a vintage effect.
  • Example: Vintage hanging lamp in metal, ceramic, and aluminum by Philips.

2. #Wooden Table

A centerpiece in industrial interiors, the wooden table combines #rugged materials with a raw aesthetic.

  • Styles: Workshop tables with cast iron bases or vintage iron-and-wood designs with drawers.
  • Placement: Perfect for dining rooms, kitchens, or offices.
  • Example: Vintage industrial workshop table with cast iron base (1910).

3. #Leather Sofa

A leather armchair or sofa adds warmth and a #factory-inspired touch to your space.

  • Colors: Caramel brown or distressed black with a patina finish.
  • Functionality: Comfort and character rolled into one.

4. #Filing Cabinets

Originally used in factories and offices for document storage, these are now versatile storage solutions.

  • Materials: Steel and wood combinations.
  • Placement: Ideal for workspaces or living rooms.
  • Example: Vintage industrial light wood chest of drawers.

5. #Metal Stool

Industrial-style stools are #functional and contemporary.

  • Uses: Dining areas, workspaces, or decorative accents.
  • Example: Industrial steel stool by Lyon, USA (1950).

6. #Wall Clock

An industrial wall clock adds a #retro touch to your decor.

  • Materials: Steel or brushed metal with a vintage patina.
  • Example: Flip vintage industrial wall clock by Pragotron (1980).

7. #Desk Lamp

Industrial desk lamps combine #form and function, ideal for workspaces or reading nooks.

  • Design: Often similar to industrial pendant lights, they echo the broader interior aesthetic.
  • Example: Vintage Italian industrial table lamp in copper and wood (1950).

8. #Wood and Steel Coffee Table

Inspired by pallets found in factories, these tables are raw and minimalist.

  • Versatility: Suitable for living rooms or even outdoor spaces.
  • Example: Vintage industrial coffee table in metal and wood.

9. #Mirrors

Industrial mirrors are a #must-have, combining functionality with style.

  • Materials: Steel or black/grey finishes, often with a patina.
  • Example: Vintage recycled industrial mirror.

10. #Wall Shelves

Ideal for storage, wall shelves integrate seamlessly into industrial interiors.

  • Styles: Brushed steel with wooden tops or iron-and-wood designs on wheels.
  • Example: Vintage industrial steel shelf (1960).

#Final Touches

Industrial design celebrates a balance of #aesthetic and practicality. By incorporating these 10 essential pieces, you can transform your space into an industrial haven, full of character and charm.

Maëlys Gomis Baco

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