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Achieve an industrial style using concrete lighting

Achieve an industrial style using concrete lighting

Posted by Facundo Oviedo on 19th Dec 2021

Cement as a decorative element has been an innovative decoration material for some time and cement lamps are one of the key pieces in the industrial style inspired by the architecture of the 50s and the New York lofts of the 90s.

Contrary to what this style may suggest, industrial decoration is not a cold decoration, but quite the opposite. It is inspired by bohemian and artistic airs due to its origin, when North American artists left their city in search of space and ended up settling in abandoned factories that became what we now know as lofts. The artists took advantage of these spaces known as warehouses and gave their name to this style.

Iron, wood, cement, concrete, bare materials or empty spaces, necessary ingredients for industrial-style decoration. When setting a space to achieve this style, we opted for furniture and decorative objects made with noble and recycled materials.

Among the new lighting proposals are concrete lamps. A cement lamp combined with other materials to achieve a light finish, offers a design that is very fashionable. The result is a minimalist look but with the charm inherited from objects from a previous era. In addition, if we combine it with LED bulbs we will benefit from the advantages of this type of lighting.

Concrete is a versatile and original material that helps us create unique environments in any type of room. With a simple and minimalist design, these lamps are the perfect choice to illuminate and decorate in a natural way.

Remember that for more authentic results it is advisable to choose LED filament bulbs, to get the finishing touch and get this industrial style.

One of the advantages of industrial style is that it is timeless, that is, it never goes out of style. In addition, it is a style in which decorative elements of other styles can also coexist, such as, fused with the Nordic or retro style.

Today this style is not exclusive to artists and bohemians, although it has not lost its personality and creative and avant-garde character.

Do you join this fashion?