Industrial Style

Interior Design and Architecture

The origin of this style is American, dating back to the 1950s, following the economic development that led to the reuse of warehouses, offices, and factories as luxury apartments.

A style now widespread, especially among the younger generations who are influenced by the most famous TV series, where the reproduced environments are easy to create, practical, and take on a very urban look.

The origin of this style is American, dating back to the 1950s, following the economic development that led to the reuse of warehouses, offices, and factories as luxury apartments.

A versatile style suitable for lofts and open spaces, for large spaces and airy environments with large English windows, exposed pipes and systems; the industrial style features rough surfaces with scratches, scuffs, and colors that appear unevenly applied. The lines are simple and essential, as are the materials, which are sometimes raw, basic, and durable; the furnishings are functional and adaptable to any other style.

Why Choose the Industrial Style?

Because it is versatile, youthful, and easily adaptable to any situation!

Every Style Has its Own Soundtrack

Every home has its style, and every Style has its soundtrack. Discover the Spotify Playlist recommended by our Architects and Designers for the Industrial Style.

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