Industrial Chic: Raw Materials Meet Modern Living

Industrial Chic: Raw Materials Meet Modern Living

Industrial design brings the raw, unfinished aesthetic of warehouses and factories into modern homes. It's about celebrating materials in their honest state - exposed brick, concrete, metal, and reclaimed wood - creating spaces that feel both edgy and inviting.

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The Industrial Aesthetic

Industrial interiors embrace imperfection. Exposed pipes become features, brick walls are left unpainted, and metal surfaces show their patina. It's urban, masculine, and unapologetically bold.

Key elements:

  • Exposed brick and concrete
  • Metal fixtures and furniture
  • Reclaimed and dark wood
  • Open floor plans with high ceilings
  • Utilitarian lighting
  • Minimal window treatments

The Industrial Colour Palette

Industrial spaces typically feature a neutral base of greys, blacks, and whites, with warmth added through rich wood tones. Our walnut wall hooks provide that perfect contrast against concrete or painted brick.

Black accents are essential - they add definition and drama. Our black acrylic signs and black wooden signs complement the industrial aesthetic perfectly.

Materials and Textures

The beauty of industrial design lies in the contrast of materials - smooth concrete against rough brick, cold metal against warm wood, hard surfaces against soft textiles.

Layer in leather furniture, wool throws, and vintage rugs to soften the harder industrial elements. The key is balance - too much metal and concrete feels cold, but the right mix creates character.

Functional Hardware as Décor

In industrial spaces, functional elements become decorative features. Exposed shelving, visible hardware, and utilitarian fixtures are celebrated rather than hidden.

Our wall-mounted hooks and signs embrace this philosophy - they're functional hardware that doubles as design elements. The No Riff Raff sign adds personality with an industrial edge.

Lighting

Industrial lighting is all about exposed bulbs, metal shades, and vintage-inspired fixtures. Think factory pendants, cage lights, and Edison bulbs. Lighting should feel utilitarian but sculptural.

Making Industrial Feel Liveable

The challenge with industrial design is preventing it from feeling too cold or warehouse-like. Add warmth through:

  • Rich wood tones in furniture and accents
  • Soft textiles like leather, wool, and linen
  • Plants to soften hard edges
  • Warm lighting instead of harsh fluorescents
  • Personal touches like art and signs

Our Love wall art and Family signs add warmth and personality to industrial spaces.


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