Spitfire: A celebration of industrial living in a new environment
Spitfire Furniture are relocating to the chic Design Quarter in Fourways, Johannesburg. To celebrate this they are offering a 20% discount on all furniture. We’ve chosen the chic industrial look as something to look out for when shopping this month end…
Change is as good as a holiday and the decision to expand to the Design Quarter was the obvious choice for Spitfire. “The choice of relocation to a mall environment is part of our growth phase. The time to move to a much bigger showroom was presented by Design Quarter and the double volume space fitted our brand perfectly,” explains Josh Broome of Spitfire.
You can expect a bigger space, new ranges and the introduction of decor products into the look and feel of the space. Using decor to compliment the existing furniture gives customers the opportunity to really visualise their dream space and garner ideas for home projects.
Spitfire has become a lifestyle brand rather than just a furniture supplier. We are very impressed with their local wood and metal items, which are our top picks for interior inspiration!
Get the industrial look
From a rustic, earthy feel to a more polished chic style, industrial interior design can easily be incorporated into any abode to infuse character and warmth in the home. Spitfire remains on trend with their exquisite Connecticut Range of bespoke furniture items that ooze industrial style and sophistication.
Used in loft apartments, modern homes and commercial spaces around the world, industrial design showcases neutral tones, utilitarian objects, with wood and metallic finishes. Retailers such as Spitfire continue to foster an appreciation of industrial design elements with their thoughtfully crafted furniture that seems to embrace the global trend.
Whether a simple side table in metal and oak, a larger rustic coffee table or even an industrial-style bookcase, at Spitfire you will find a furniture solution to help elevate your style. Here we showcase some of our favourite finds from the Spitfire collection to take your industrial living up a notch. We love the use of raw wood as featured in the Connecticut Range, perfectly paired with metal details in the structure of their Connecticut tables.
And now you can shop the entire range to completely kit out your living space. The earthy tones of the natural wood are sure to add depth in the living room, with a bespoke coffee table, matching side table, console and even TV stand. You can also embrace the industrial style with an exquisite Connecticut bookcase to show off your wares in any space. These neutral accent pieces will work well within a rustic Industrial chic environment. In order to get the look, be sure to use warm earthy tones in your home and refrain from bright or bold colours that may detract from an Industrial design. Choose raw, earthy finishes, such as exposed piping, brickwork and concrete for a truly authentic look. Add pops of metal throughout the space, from the lighting through to accessories, and finally complete the room with the Connecticut Range from Spitfire.
The end result will be a beautifully rustic and natural celebration of all that comprises industrial living. Be sure to visit Spitfire’s relocation sale where furniture will be marked down by 20% to celebrate the store’s move to the Design Quarter in Fourways at month end!
Shop 08 Design Quarter, Fourways
Cnr William Nicol and Leslie
+2711 465 4065
For more visit Spitfire.
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