There was a time when industrial style could be considered distinctive, slightly cosy, but sophisticated enough to play the wealthy connoisseur’s card.
I know what you’re thinking, an industrial-style must be an ancient heritage of the dusty, rusty, and clunky industrial revolution. Right?
But today? It’s all about shiny, ethereal and touchless digital.
The workshop-inspired industrial style moves to a softer, lighter and more digitally influenced aesthetic.
The colours take a touch of digital pastels, from iridescent and dichroic to powder-coated finishes.
Soft and otherworldly colours give a new technological update to the interior, once called industrial. Materials such as rusty iron, bolts and welds were standard and will take the place of digital intangibility. A long time before, Kids were customising bicycles in their garages. Nowadays, they meet online, exchanging NFT. Activities change, and aesthetic tastes follow.
But still, as the lines between digital and physical continue to blur, it’s essential to balance the tech-inspired aesthetic with soft, inviting textures.