Following on from our Top 10 Industrial Chic furniture pieces, Benjamin has been out looking for ways to accessorise with other smaller pieces and accessories to complement to look. He’s even found a robust but gorgeous firecube for those summer nights with beers and marshmallows in hand.
Accessories + Styling
Add a small reference to utility with this combination chalkboard and lighting fixture. Made from slate, wood and wire, this brasserie-style piece would work well in a kitchen (menu items, grocery lists), study or mudroom. £121 Or, this metal wall clock from Oli & Grace offers visible functionality in the industrial tradition. Its distressed blue casing also adds a hint of colour to an otherwise fairly neutral and natural palette in a foyer, kitchen or study. It’s cased in metal and glass-faced, unlike a lot of the cheaper pieces you see these days. Remember, plastic is rarely industrial chic! £ 105
For window treatments and soft accessories in a living room or bedroom, think humble, unprocessed fabrics like muslin or even linen. Both textiles are intrinsically linked to production in Georgian/Edwardian times. In throw cushions or draperies, they add texture to a room without the distraction of a print or bright colour.
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