
Go Green with Industrial Style
Imagine dining where the chill of industrial style meets an oasis of greenery. Just like in the iconic TV series Friends, New York is not just a city but a symbol of friendship and everyday stories. Let the tables in your restaurant tell a story of harmony between raw materials and the life pulsing within them. Get inspired and create your own version of Urban Jungle with our matte black plates and stone wash cutlery.

When artists, bohemians, and hippies seize the opportunity
Exposed bricks, unfinished wood, visible pipes, and concrete floors. If a factory comes to mind, you’ve hit the mark. In New York, specifically in the Soho district, during the 1960s, artists, bohemians, and members of the hippie movement noticed abandoned industrial buildings. They seized the opportunity and, with their characteristic creativity, breathed life into these raw spaces. This sparked the birth of the industrial style, which spread around the world. If you’re feeling brave, try small changes in your business that will have a big impact.

When artists, bohemians, and hippies seize the opportunity
Exposed bricks, unfinished wood, visible pipes, and concrete floors. If a factory comes to mind, you’ve hit the mark. In New York, specifically in the Soho district, during the 1960s, artists, bohemians, and members of the hippie movement noticed abandoned industrial buildings. They seized the opportunity and, with their characteristic creativity, breathed life into these raw spaces. This sparked the birth of the industrial style, which spread around the world. If you’re feeling brave, try small changes in your business that will have a big impact.


Even Andy would choose black
Does black tableware seem "raw" to you? Appearances can be deceiving. Food stands out much more vividly on black plates, enhancing not just the visual experience. In the end, even a simple vegetable salad will taste better than if served on a traditional white plate. Andy Warhol would surely have chosen them, serving his favorite burgers at parties in his iconic studio, The Factory.

Even Andy would choose black
Does black tableware seem "raw" to you? Appearances can be deceiving. Food stands out much more vividly on black plates, enhancing not just the visual experience. In the end, even a simple vegetable salad will taste better than if served on a traditional white plate. Andy Warhol would surely have chosen them, serving his favorite burgers at parties in his iconic studio, The Factory.


Imperfections are welcome
The industrial style is inseparably linked to loft apartments. That’s why its imprint in a restaurant, and especially on the table, feels so natural. The rawness of the materials is reflected in tableware and accessories. The Living and Alpha cutlery with a worn look, created through a special stone wash finish, perfectly complements the overall atmosphere.

Imperfections are welcome
The industrial style is inseparably linked to loft apartments. That’s why its imprint in a restaurant, and especially on the table, feels so natural. The rawness of the materials is reflected in tableware and accessories. The Living and Alpha cutlery with a worn look, created through a special stone wash finish, perfectly complements the overall atmosphere.



When form follows function
As Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, the last director of Bauhaus, said: "Less is more." The principle of simplicity and well-defined geometry plays an important role in this style. Limit decorations to a minimum so the inner beauty of the materials and design can shine. This honesty creates a feeling of calm at the table, making your guests feel comfortable and relaxed. Faux leather placemats, black slate trays, and recycled cotton napkins in neutral tones are undoubtedly the right choice.
Big glasses for big pleasure
We know you can't order high ceilings and large windows, which are among the most sought-after elements in modern industrial design, overnight. But you can order tall stylish glasses that quench your thirst in one go.

