The loft flair of the Industrial Style appears open and rustic. The style originated in the artist movement of the 1960s and 1970s in the major cities of the world. Disused factories were converted into apartments. The factory charm fascinated the designers of the time and is created today through functional metal furniture and contrasting concrete and wood.At first glance, a room appears rough, unfinished, and edgy. However, high ceilings, light-flooded windows, and homely accessories create a very special atmosphere.
A style that encourages creativity and where signs of use, such as chipped furniture paint, leave a casual flair. Rustic wood gives the factory charm a cozy warmth and invites you to live.