Showing posts with label Industrial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Industrial. Show all posts

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Industrial Bedrooms Interior Design

Delve into the detail of these two rather unique bedroom designs, the first by Blalank Studio and the second from 3D artist Ramon Zancanaro, each decorated in industrial style chic. Look closely to find an array of ideas to add character and whimsy to a blank canvas of space.

The first combats the coldness of gray concrete walls by incorporating the organic shapes and tones of driftwood into the scheme. The ragged edged wooden pieces are fashioned into a desk with an overhead shelf, which compliment the rustic wooden headboard, heavy door and two-toned storage unit.


The charcoal gray walls are lifted by the presence of a bright white ceiling, and a large cream area rug sprawling from beneath the end of the bed, and the vintage style chest at it’s foot.

Above 4 via Blalank Studio


A mustard-toned soft leather bed takes center stage, picked out by a circular Persian rug.


A vintage suitcase forms an extension of a bedside table on which to seat a small library of bedtime reading books.



A metal coat rack ties in with the industrial look, but brings with it a curvaceous silhouette.



 The next space is packed with collections and unusual finds, from studio style lighting rigs to a menagerie of empty and distressed picture frames, stacked curiously over multiple surfaces.




Above 14 via Ramon Zancanaro - Source: home-designing

Monday, March 31, 2014

Industrial Design SW_1 Collection for Coalesse

The way we work has evolved. Work is less formal and collaboration is inherently social. Many workspaces have adapted throughout the years but the conference room has largely remained unchanged for decades.  This became the focus of our project for Coalesse.

The SW_1 Collection for Coalesse rethinks the conference setting and the notion of live/work. Supporting more social engagements and informal behaviors, the collection promotes a relaxed “lean back” attitude through its physical proportions, materials and composition.

The challenge was to create a clearly differentiated solution that addressed the attitudes and needs of today’s creative class and forward-thinking corporations.

Upon launch, SW_1 sales far exceeded typical industry numbers and expectations in its first month alone and together MNML and Coalesee continue to expand on their collaboration together. What started out as one chair and table has expanded into a 50+ piece collection and a line of accessories.

The SW_1 Collection for Coalesse rethinks the conference setting and the notion of live/work. Supporting more social engagements and informal behaviors, the 50+ piece collection promotes a relaxed “lean back” attitude through its physical proportions, materials and composition.

Client: Coalesse
Completed: 2009-2010
Design Team: Scott Wilson, Matt Puhalla, Joe Graceffa, Rodrigo Torres