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31st October 2015

Frugal Living: Industrial Interiors

Life - By Alexandra Stedman
Concrete flowerpot: Granit in Gothenburg, Sweden. Radiator: £265.99, Alcova at Screwfix
Zinc topped table, made to order, Quirky Interiors. Marble flower pot: £9.99, H&M

Our zinc topped table was one of the first things we bought for our flat almost 4 years ago and I remember at £400 it was one of the most expensive things I had ever purchased…but it works so well in our kitchen and we still love it now.

Obviously a lover of all things Scandi, industrial interiors really appeal to me but you don’t need a converted warehouse to incorporate it into your home – just little touches can make a room feel modern.

 

Zinc side table : £90, Cox & Cox
Light: £35 in the sale, BHS
Jumper: £80, Hush. Skirt: £35, Asos. Bag: M Hulot. Shoes: £79, Dune. Radiator: £265.99, Alcova at Screwfix

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1. Set of 2 chairs, £99, Out & Out Original


2. Concrete flower pot, £9, Hay at Nest.co.uk


3. Large wire basket, £12.99, H&M


4. Candle, £7.99, H&M


5. Two box frame tables, £199, West Elm


6. Energy efficient lightbulb, £22.95, Plumen


7. Arrow lamp, £95, BHS


8. Metal shelves, £120, Cox & Cox


9. Resin toiler brush holder, £9, Wilkinson


10. Metal mirror with shelf, £156, Bodie & Fou


11. Metal mirror, £35, Rockett St George


12. Metal wall shelf, £45, Oliver Bonas


13. Metal table, £150, Urban Outfitters

14. Zinc topped table, £295, Habitat

By Alexandra Stedman

Fashion Editor, Blogger, Realist

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Comments

  1. Dulcie Emerson says

    31st October 2015 at 3:22 pm

    The village I grew up in, and much of my family live in, is Terrington St Clement – is that what it says on the table in the top pic? How funny if it does!

    Reply
    • Alexandra Stedman says

      31st October 2015 at 6:40 pm

      Yes, I think it does! The table is made from recycled fruit crates! x

      Reply
  2. nicotineresources says

    3rd December 2015 at 5:12 am

    So cool !!!

    Reply
  3. Jo says

    2nd December 2017 at 11:24 am

    Hi I just love this space- what kind of window do you have please? Am struggling to replicate! Aluminium or upvc…? Thanks 🙂

    Reply
    • Alexandra Stedman says

      3rd December 2017 at 8:10 pm

      It’s aluminium – we loved it…we have put a black PVC one in our new bathroom in our house and it does look good – although I’d say better for smaller windows x

      Reply
  4. Sacha says

    21st March 2020 at 8:34 am

    Hi, where did the gorgeous bench in your hall come from please?

    Reply
    • Alexandra Stedman says

      22nd March 2020 at 7:57 pm

      It was House of Fraser but a few years ago x

      Reply

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