9 Ways To Incorporate Industrial Style in Your Home
These pieces can add interest to any room.
Get in Gear: The Torque 36-Inch-Wide, 6-Light Chandelier from Elk Home has a heavy-duty gear chain that can be raised or lowered with a cast-iron wheel counterweight. (ElkHome.com or find it in New Jersey at Capitol Lighting and Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery locations.
Get Down to the Nuts and Bolts: The Benning Collection of cabinet hardware from Atlas Homewares features decorative rivet details against rounded contours. (AtlasHomewares.com)
Crank it Up: The Knox Adjustable Dining Table from Rustic Deco has a steel base and natural hardwood top. A hand-crank iron wheel adjusts the table from standard dining to height to counter pub height. (RusticDeco.com)
Cross Examine: Intersecting Sculpture from Regina Andrew makes an interesting addition to a bookshelf, side table or étagère. (ReginaAndrew.com or find it in New Jersey at Safavieh or at Bloomingdale’s locations.)
Ride the Rails: Rejuvenation’s Holgate Triple Modular Shelving Set features steel rails and wood shelves. It’s adjustable to suit storage needs and is available in white oak or walnut. (Rejuvenation.com)
Go for Heavy Metal: Williams Sonoma’s Murray Backless Counter Stool has an oak wood seat atop a cast metal base. Seat height is easy to adjust and a lock ring keeps it securely in place. (Williams-Sonoma.com or find it in New Jersey at Williams Sonoma locations.)
Take Some Time: The open frame on the Riveting Industrial Oversize Clock from Shades of Light allows it to blend into any environment. (ShadesOfLight.com)
Line ’em Up: The 12-Step Firedance Railroad Candleholder from Maison & Tavola features 12 hand-blown glass votive holders on a forged iron stand. It can also be used to hold flower buds, cocktails or even chilled oysters. (MaisonAndTavola.com)
Work the Angles: The Valley Side Table from House of Léon is made from sleek stainless steel and features a built-in magazine rack. (HouseOfLeon.com)