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Industrial Design

Celebrating Utilitarian Aesthetics

Raw, functional, urban-inspired aesthetics.

Making Functional Fab

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Philosophy

Inspired by urban settings and factories, this design style embraces the functional and utilitarian aspects of objects and spaces.

It's characterized by its simplicity, clean lines, and a focus on functionality, making it a popular choice for contemporary, minimalist interiors that exude a rugged, urban charm.

Characteristics

Industrial design is a bold and utilitarian style that celebrates the beauty of raw, unfinished aesthetics.
It often features exposed materials like steel, concrete, and reclaimed wood, showcasing their structural elements.

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Article Series

New articles for every style monthly covering the art movement History 101 style but fun.

Visual Timeline

Eliot Noyes, "Selectric Typewriter", Plastic and metal, New York, USA, 1961.

Artist Interpretations

Inspired by modern trends and design style philosophical ambitions.
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