Style industriel : nu et exposé, mais poli
This design style celebrates the rough, matured, weathered, unfinished look that is simultaneously cohesive and chic.
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What is the Industrial Design Style
Developed during the early 20th-century wave of converting industrial spaces into residential homes, where brick walls, pipes, steel beams, and unprocessed wood were left exposed to reveal a space’s structure.
Furniture is often minimalist and soft to offset the room’s raw appearance, without layers of cladding and paint to achieve an edgier ambiance that is stylishly unexpected.
Taking style clues from old factories and industrial spaces, structural elements such as supporting beams and pillars become focal points around which everything gravitates to construct a cohesive space.