I’ve always liked furniture that doesn’t pretend. That’s why I’m drawn to industrial pieces. They’re strong, practical, and have this lived-in look that makes a space feel grounded. At HORNE, we focus on that—furniture with character and materials that age well over time.
What’s Different About Industrial Style
It’s not about fancy. Industrial furniture came from factories and workspaces where function mattered most. But over time, people started to see how beautiful that could be too—metal frames, rough wood, worn leather. It all just works.
Materials That Last: Steel, brass, reclaimed wood—stuff that doesn’t wear out, it wears in.
Simple and Bold: Clean lines, nothing extra. Just the shape and the feel of the material.
Fits Almost Anywhere: You’ll see it in lofts, sure, but it fits just as well in a cozy apartment or a bright, modern house.
A Few Designers We Work With We’ve picked makers who really understand the heart of industrial design.
Stephen Kenn mixes metal and fabric in a way that feels thoughtful, not cold.
Gentner Design adds this artistic edge—patinas, soft curves, little unexpected details.
Fermobis great if you're after something for the patio or balcony. It’s colorful, but still has that industrial vibe.
Ideas for Your Home You don’t need to go full industrial. Sometimes one or two pieces are enough.
Living Room: A low-profile sofa with a metal frame or a rough wood table can anchor the space.
Dining Room: Industrial tables pair great with mixed chairs and modern lighting.
Outdoor: If you’re looking for something low-maintenance but cool-looking, Fermob’s outdoor range is solid.
Why HORNE?
We care about what we choose. The pieces in our industrial collection aren’t just stylish—they’ve got history, purpose, and personality. If you want furniture that feels a little more real, a little more lived-in, this might be the right place to start.