INDUSTRIAL
INTERIOR DESIGN
Industrial design is characterized by two key elements: open space and the exposure of design elements, such as pipes, concrete, bricks, and electrical wiring. This aesthetic can sometimes be combined with reused and recycled materials, or organic elements, to create a more rustic feel.
While industrial design is often associated with a masculine character, with a strong, rough, and plain style signature, it has become increasingly popular in recent years, particularly in major cities where the history and antiquity of buildings can be revealed and celebrated. Modern elements and sleek finishes can also be incorporated into industrial design, giving it a sense of softness, modernity, and even luxury.
In fact, many designers are now blending industrial design with other styles, such as modern or minimalist, to create unique and eclectic spaces that reflect the individuality and creativity of their clients.