What is ‘industrial chic’? Masters of the style Scavolini and Diesel Living show how you can create a stunning kitchen worthy of attention
The word “industrial” in terms of design often conjures up images of warehouse-turned-loft residences laden with walls of raw concrete and brickwork, proudly exposed mechanical details, and a generally laid-back atmosphere that invites the dweller to place repurposed and time-worn elements centerstage like a proper ‘la vie de bohème’ moment. And yet while the aesthetic innately teems with charm, it simply isn’t for everyone, especially for those who prefer clean lines and understated ware ruling their modest spaces.
This has long begged the question: can an industrial-style home look elegant? Globally reputed brands Scavolini and Diesel Living bellow a resounding yes.
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With a decade’s worth of close-knit collaboration, the two are certainly masters of the trade. Avid patrons of either brand might already be familiar with their steady line of kitchen and bathroom collections, showcasing the harmonious blend of Scavolini’s universally-celebrated furniture solutions and Diesel’s discernible rock ‘n’ roll soul.
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Released last year, their latest project embodies an evolution of their inaugural Diesel Social Kitchen collection launched way back in 2012. Zoning in on the sentiment that the kitchen is a central place for sociability and hospitality, the new Diesel Get Together Kitchen series is built with flexibility and versatility at its core, underscored by the modularity of individual pieces and how easily separate modules can be combined.