Industrial decors seem to be more and more popular. As a result, we decided to create a top in which we included several accessories that we think would be helpful in this case. This is just the first part and in the next few days we’ll be back with more. We hope our article will be helpful and inspiring and we hope you share the same attitude with regards to these items.
1. Charing Cross Metal Wall Clock with Antique Finish – £41.00.
Any home needs a clock. When you’re trying to achieve a particular style, the wall clock can be very helpful because it can help set up the mood. This particular product features a vintage design. It has a square shape and it’s made of metal. Its rusty metal Roman numerals are perfect for an industrial décor. The clock features an antique finish and its overall dimensions are 60 x 60 x 4.5cm.
2. Giant spotlight floorlamp – £299.
Another typical accessory for this type of interior designs is the floor lamp. An oversized version of that would be just what you need in an industrial home. This particular product features a creative design. It’s also a very effective and practical product that would basically be perfect for any room of the house. It has a strong, sturdy and cleverly crafted frame and it’s made of a combination of stainless steel and wood. The dimensions of the lamp are h107-154cm respectively dia50-86cm.
3. The Earlston – Benjamin Chest – now at £999.00.
This particular product is more than just an accessory. It’s an important part of the interior design and it has a look that makes it perfect for industrial interior décors. The Earlston – Benjamin Chest is crafted using reclaimed wood of different origins and it has a design inspired by country furniture. Each product is unique. The chest is made of bleached old pine with a rustic black metal frame and a waxed finish.
4. Industrial clip on lamp – £75.00.
Here we are with another lamp. This time it’s a clip-on. It features a beautiful and simple industrial design and it can be easily attached the shelves and any other similar surface. It’s very helpful in the office but it can also be used in the kitchen, bedroom and anywhere else. The lamp is made of metal and wood and it comes with an adaptor that takes a E27 bulb of 60W.
5. The Earlston – Hugo Desk – £699.00.
The last item from today’s list is the Earlston – Hugo Desk. It has a design similar to the one featured by the Earlston – Benjamin Chest and it’s basically made of the same materials. It has a rustic black metal frame and a bleached old pine top. It features several drawers and storage compartments and has a distressed finish. Each item is unique and the color might vary but this is part of its natural charm.
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