INDUSTRIAL

The definition of industrial style was born in the 50s in New York, icons of this current in the collective imagination. Initially it refers to the initial reuse of industrial spaces converted into homes, without modifying their most obvious characteristics: very large spaces with exposed structural architectural elements (large iron beams, large windows, exposed systems and pipes, unique flooring and smooth in resins or polished concrete), rough bricks and wood. The industrial style has continued to be used over the years, encouraging the recovery of disused pieces. Nowadays it is experiencing a period of great use, also encouraged by the reuse factor and helped by the fact that the pieces of furnishings industrial ones are often real pieces of design. Chairs, stools, work tables, shelving, factory lamps and counters are just some of the most popular objects present on Nowarc.

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