Are you wanting a look that works for both men and women? Something that feels like it's old and has a story behind it? You might be looking for something in the industrial chic category.
What is industrial chic home style exactly? While there isn't really an exact definition of what the "industrial chic" look is, there are repeating materials that fall under the feel of industrial chic. Usually it's a mix of aged metals and iron with varying patinas. All types of wood, usually weathered or distressed in some way. Industrial chic colors are usually neutral browns, tans, grays and graphites. It combines utilitarian design with old world materials.
I've found 10 items from Lamps Plus to help you achieve the Industrial Chic look in your own home.
If you are wanting something glamorous and industrial this brass chandelier is the perfect item.
For something that will be sure to make a statement this circular bronze table lamp will do the trick.
An easy way to add the industrial feel without being too committed is with a wood stool that can double as a side table.
If you're needing a big piece of furniture, a wood and metal console table is understated industrial chic. Want to start using this trend in a small space? Install this bronze bath light fixture for bathroom lighting.
I love all the different elements going on in this wall sconce— iron, wire, steel, brass, and glass.
A wood mirror is an easy, non-committal way to introduce your space to the trend.
The Edison Bulb is a big Industrial Chic item, and caged it takes the trend even deeper in this rust metal floor lamp.
For nighttime reading this accordion wall lamp is perfect.
Add the industrial chic look in your dining room chairs with these reclaimed pine wood side chairs.
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