Tokkara Living: Industrial Interior Design
Do you need thematic inspiration for decorating your home? Tokkara Living showcases a variety of trends and design styles to suit modern homes. Today, we take a closer look at the impact of industrial interior design trends that are an ever-popular choice in commercial and residential spaces.
We love the rustic charm created by an industrialised design with exposed beams, the presence of raw wood and metal accents.
Industrial design style
Reminiscent of the turn-of-the-century industrial era, this is a look that emphasizes the liberal use of exposed steel with wooden elements. The modern variant commonly includes copper tone accents, distressed oriental or woven rugs combined with vintage or geometric design steel lightning. Adding textured and colourful accents combined with the right colour palette will create a rustic yet mature look with an artistic flair.
Get the look
Explore Tokkara Living’s exclusive collection of industrial coffee and dining tables, sofas and other essential industrial modern pieces to transform your space. Easily get the look and transform your home into a striking industrialised space. Contact: Tokkara Living
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