Raw, warm, and unapologetically authentic, the industrial-style kitchen continues to captivate. Inspired by New York lofts and old factories, it blends black metal, exposed brick, and weathered wood to create a bold, urban vibe.

Explore the industrial style and discover our ideas to bring it to life in your kitchen.

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Industrial-Style Kitchens: An Urban Trend That Stands the Test of Time

Born in the repurposed lofts of former industrial districts, the industrial style has become a cornerstone of contemporary design. Its raw aesthetic, inspired by factories and artists’ workshops, evokes strength, history and a spirit of creative freedom

Over the years, it has won over urban interiors with its unique blend of functionality and character. In a kitchen, this style creates a vibrant, open space where every material tells a story. The atmosphere feels warm and unapologetic, balancing authenticity, minimalism, and a subtle retro touch.

This is a style that transcends trends, speaking to our need for grounding just as much as our desire to create a space that truly reflects who we are.


Key Elements for Designing an Industrial-Style Kitchen

The industrial style is all about combining raw materials, clean lines and a neutral colour palette.

Here are the essential elements that bring an industrial kitchen to life.


Raw, Authentic Materials for a New York Loft Vibe

Materials are at the heart of the industrial look.

Think black metal, weathered steel, solid or reclaimed wood, polished concrete and exposed brick. Mixing textures is key to creating that authentic workshop feel.

Here are a few material options to consider for each major element of your kitchen.

  • Countertops: polished concrete, concrete-look quartz, oiled solid wood, brushed stainless steel
  • Cabinets: wood-look melamine, matte PET in black or dark gray
  • Backsplash: subway tiles, exposed brick, sheet metal or aged steel
  • Sink and faucet: deep stainless steel or black granite sinks, matte or aged brass faucets


Muted and Constrastig Colour Palette

In an industrial-style kitchen, the colour palette is built around deep, neutral tones that reflect both the raw beauty of materials and the refined feel of urban design.

  • Base tones: matte black, charcoal gray, off-white, tobacco brown or warm taupe. These shades create a timeless, elegant and understated foundation.
  • Metallic accents: brushed copper, aged brass, stainless steel and blackened steel add shine, texture, and a hint of sophistication.
  • Rich contrasts: pairing dark surfaces (cabinets, island) with lighter textures (wood countertops, pale flooring) helps structure the space without making it feel heavy.
  • Accent possibilities: a brick wall, a dark-tiled backsplash or touches of olive green or deep teal can inject character while maintaining a cohesive look.

This play of contrasts creates a space that feels both raw and welcoming, where every element finds its place without overwhelming the room.


Industrial Furniture: Functional and Streamlined Pieces

Industrial furniture stands out for its simple lines, bold shapes and utilitarian spirit.

We favour modules without unnecessary ornamentation, often made of black metal or raw wood, with matte or lightly textured finishes.

Open storage, with steel or solid wood shelves, is typical of this style: it lets you display dishes, accessories, or jars of dry goods, adding a lively, relaxed touch to the space.

You can also embrace unexpected details, like mismatched metal stools, to enhance the recycled feel and create a decor that feels both raw and inviting.


Exposed Architectural Elements

Beams, ducts, and pipes can be left visible to highlight the raw character of the space.

This approach is directly inspired by New York lofts created in former industrial buildings, like factories or warehouses. These structural elements were originally part of the decor out of necessity. Today, they have become a strong aesthetic signature.

Textured or intentionally aged walls, such as brick, concrete, or plaster, enhance the feeling of a lived-in space, shaped by time but reimagined with style.


Industrial-Inspired Lighting

Metal pendant lights, whether black, copper, or aged brass, are a hallmark of industrial style. They echo the workshop lamps of old factories with their simple, sturdy shapes. Add filament bulbs or warm lighting to create a retro, inviting atmosphere.


Retro Accessories and Raw, Recycled-Effect Details

Vintage finds, metal stools, factory clocks, or retro-style appliances help reinforce the authenticity of the space. Here, imperfections and history are celebrated.

Modern Industrial Kitchen Ideas

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