Industrial style at its best, this vintage 1950’s convex railway mirror, originally from the Czech Republic, has an abundance of character. The railway mirror features all the patination you would expect from its time in elements.
An Industrial Revelation
Browse the best of our industrial inspired lighting, furniture and décor.
From 1950’s railway mirrors to reclaimed factory lighting, this collection is for all those lovers of dramatic and different interiors!


Give your space a classic look with The Black Chesterfield Sofa. Upholstered in high quality, durable Argentinian leather and available in a tan, black or rich dark brown. These sofas feature the signature deep button detailing, with aged brass studded trim and turned wooden legs on casters making these sofas easy to manoeuvre around a space.
These large, antique oak French hardware drawers originated from a shop in Lille and would have been floor to ceiling high. The drawers have been cut down, with an ebonised top and base fitted to transform them into smaller, more functional units. The decorative detailing on each drawer front would have been used to indicate the contents.
At 272cm in length this bank of drawers is ideal for a large kitchen or commercial setting such as shop fittings.
The Baa Baa armchair is upholstered in a soft black lambswool which combines perfectly with the chair’s modern and minimal silhouette. The angled tubular frame is powder coated in a gunmetal finish.
Industrial style at its best, this vintage 1950’s convex railway mirror, originally from the Czech Republic, has an abundance of character. The railway mirror features all the patination you would expect from its time in elements.
Upholstered using soft Argentinian leather, our deep buttoned Tank Sofa is a modern take on the traditional Chesterfield. With over 150 buttons across the entire sofa including the back, it’s got a superb aesthetic from all angles. Also available in tan we offer this sofa in a two-seater and a three-seater with a matching ottoman available.
Introduce some architectural salvage into your living space with these cast-iron architectural elements which have been repurposed into table lamp bases. The rich, rusted patina across the base gives these unique lamps character and depth and would look be complemented by a simple cotton or linen empire shade. Price is per light.
This giant 1930s train station clock was made by Gents Of Leicester. This world-renowned company began in 1872, and for over a century was famous for producing electrical goods and specialising in electric clocks used in public buildings and stations all over the world. The giant twin facing steel-cased clock has been fully restored, by none other than Bo Hare of Who Hares Wins, and was featured on the TV program, Salvage Hunters, The Restorers.
The clock face features both the original Roman numerals of the 1930s and also 24-hour numbering that was later added during the late 1960s when the 24hour time format was introduced to the station announcements. The original dial was discovered during the restoration by Bo Hare, who decided to show both the original face and the newer dial, making this a truly unique piece. The clock was originally hung on platform 12 at Bristol Temple Meads Train Station and is a unique and wonderful piece of Bristonian history.
A vintage, 1950’s Czech convex railway mirror. A unique feature piece with beautifully aged glass, each individually different from one another.