Get a masterclass in industrial chic
Uniche Interior Furnishings's pieces add glam to the industrial look
Trawling salvage yards and scouring boot fairs is all well and good, but if you're a vintage lover who's short on time, get yourself to Uniche Interior Furnishings. There you'll find perfect vintage-style pieces of the utmost quality - guaranteed.
We're loving the industrial-edge furniture, like the Factory day bed, £1,950, and Warehouse Cart coffee table, £650. Other tables are fashioned from scaffolding-pole legs, while vintage-feel bell jar lights and quality soft furnishings lift the mood.
Their pendant lights would also work well in a kitchen or dining space.
The furniture has already been snapped up to grace the set of Rihanna's Styled to Rock on Sky Living, so it seems vintage with an edge is a good look, whether you're a rock siren or a Livingetc reader.
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Tamara was Ideal Home's Digital Editor before joining the Woman & Home team in 2022. She has spent the last 15 years working with the style teams at Country Homes & Interiors and Ideal Home, both now at Future PLC. It’s with these award wining interiors teams that she's honed her skills and passion for shopping, styling and writing. Tamara is always ahead of the curve when it comes to interiors trends – and is great at seeking out designer dupes on the high street.
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