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Industrial Bathroom Furniture
Industrial bathroom furniture doesn't try to hide what it's made of. Dark wood grains, concrete-effect surfaces, exposed metal frames, visible fixings and raw material textures — every element is honest about its construction, and that honesty is what gives the style its character. It's furniture that feels built rather than assembled.
Our industrial range covers vanity units, open frame storage, mirror cabinets and shelving in finishes including dark oak, smoked walnut, charcoal, concrete grey and matt black metal. Paired with matt black brassware and bold sanitaryware, these pieces create bathrooms with edge, warmth and personality — spaces that feel lived-in from day one.
Industrial bathroom furniture — raw materials, refined purpose
Industrial design draws its identity from the buildings it was born in — warehouses, factories, workshops. Spaces where materials were chosen for strength and function, not decoration. Exposed brick, steel beams, concrete floors, timber workbenches. Industrial bathroom furniture translates that material honesty into a domestic setting, using textures and finishes that feel authentic and unpolished in the best possible way. The result is furniture with presence — pieces that look like they've always been there rather than something freshly unboxed.
Dark wood finishes
Dark wood is the backbone of industrial bathroom furniture. Smoked oak, dark walnut, aged timber and weathered wood-effect finishes bring depth, warmth and a sense of history that lighter woods don't carry. The grain is pronounced and deliberate — knots, tonal variation and natural imperfections are features, not flaws. These finishes reference the reclaimed timber and workshop benches that define the industrial aesthetic at its most authentic. Our dark wood industrial furniture uses moisture-resistant engineered boards with sealed edges, giving you the look and texture of aged timber with the stability and durability a bathroom demands.
Concrete and cement-effect surfaces
Concrete-effect finishes are one of the defining elements of industrial bathroom furniture. A vanity unit with a concrete-grey countertop or a cabinet with a cement-effect door front brings raw, urban texture into the room without the weight, cost or porosity of real concrete. The finish replicates the subtle tonal variation, surface texture and matt appearance of poured or polished concrete, adding an industrial edge that pairs naturally with dark wood and matt black metal. These surfaces are sealed and moisture-resistant, designed to handle bathroom conditions without staining or degrading.
Metal frames and open shelving
Exposed metal framing is what gives industrial bathroom furniture its structural, workshop character. Open frame vanity units — a dark wood or concrete countertop supported by a matt black or raw steel frame with the basin sitting on top — strip the furniture back to its essential components. Nothing is hidden. The structure is the design. Open metal shelving serves the same purpose — a visible framework that holds towels, bottles and objects without the visual weight of a closed cabinet. The combination of metal and wood creates the material contrast that defines industrial interiors: hard and soft, cold and warm, engineered and natural.
Matt black hardware
Matt black is the signature metallic of industrial bathroom furniture. Handles, hinges, frame joints, shelf brackets and exposed fixings in matt black create a visual consistency that ties the furniture together and connects it to the brassware, shower hardware and enclosure fittings in the room. Unlike chrome, which reflects light and creates a polished, finished feel, matt black absorbs light and creates definition — it draws edges and outlines rather than highlights. This gives industrial furniture a graphic quality that suits the bold, contrast-heavy aesthetic of the style.
Mixing materials within a scheme
Industrial bathroom furniture invites mixing in a way that more uniform styles don't. A dark wood vanity unit with a concrete countertop and a metal-framed mirror. An open steel shelf next to a closed timber cabinet. A smooth ceramic basin sitting on a rough-textured surface. These contrasts are part of the style's identity — the tension between different materials and finishes gives the room its energy and visual interest. The key is keeping a consistent palette underneath the variety: dark tones, matt finishes, warm woods and black metalwork hold the scheme together even when the individual pieces are deliberately different.
Sizing industrial furniture for your space
Industrial bathroom furniture tends to carry more visual weight than lighter, modern designs — the dark finishes, exposed frames and bold proportions make each piece feel substantial. In a larger bathroom, that weight is an asset — the furniture anchors the room and fills the space with character. In a smaller bathroom, the same pieces can feel dominant if you're not careful with the balance. Use a single statement piece — a dark wood vanity unit or an open frame basin stand — and keep the rest of the room lighter. White or grey tiles, an open floor plan and a frameless shower enclosure will prevent a small room from feeling heavy. Industrial doesn't have to mean dark everywhere — it's about material honesty, not darkness.
Industrial bathroom furniture is bathroom storage and vanity units designed with raw, honest material aesthetics — dark wood finishes, concrete-effect surfaces, exposed metal frames, visible fixings and matt black hardware. The style draws on warehouse and workshop interiors, prioritising material texture and structural honesty over smooth, polished surfaces. The result is furniture with character and presence that feels built rather than manufactured.
Our industrial bathroom furniture range includes dark oak, smoked walnut, aged timber-effect, charcoal, concrete grey and matt black. Metal components are typically finished in matt black or raw steel-effect. All finishes use moisture-resistant engineered boards with sealed edges, designed to handle bathroom humidity and splashes while maintaining the raw, textured appearance that defines the industrial look.
It can, with the right approach. Industrial bathroom furniture carries more visual weight than lighter styles, so in a small bathroom, use a single statement piece — a dark wood vanity unit or an open frame basin stand — rather than filling the room with dark furniture. Balance the darker tones with lighter walls, white or grey tiles and a frameless shower enclosure to keep the room feeling open. A small industrial bathroom with one bold piece and clean surroundings can look more striking than a larger room with too much going on.
Matt black brassware is the most natural pairing for industrial bathroom furniture — it coordinates with the matt black hardware and metal framing that define the style. Taps with an angular profile, exposed pipe detailing or a crosshatch knurl finish reinforce the industrial character. Brushed brass or aged bronze are alternatives that add warmth against dark wood, particularly in schemes that lean towards a more rustic or vintage-industrial feel. Keep the finish consistent across taps, towel rails, shower fittings and furniture hardware.
Industrial bathroom furniture suits bold, textured tiles. Subway tiles in white or grey are a classic industrial backdrop. Large-format concrete-effect tiles reinforce the urban aesthetic. Exposed brick slips or brick-effect tiles add authentic warehouse character. Dark metro tiles or zellige tiles with natural variation create a moody, layered look. Herringbone or stacked bond laying patterns add interest without introducing colour. Avoid heavily decorative or floral patterns — industrial design is about material texture, not surface decoration.
Yes — industrial is one of the most mixable bathroom styles. A dark wood industrial vanity unit sits comfortably alongside modern sanitaryware and a frameless shower enclosure. Metal frame shelving can work in a room with Japandi-influenced natural wood elements. The key is keeping the material palette consistent — if you're mixing, stay within the same tonal range (darks with darks, matts with matts) and let the industrial pieces provide the character while the other elements keep the room balanced.
Every piece of industrial bathroom furniture in our range is built specifically for bathroom use. Dark wood finishes use moisture-resistant engineered boards with sealed edges. Concrete-effect surfaces are sealed and non-porous. Metal frames use corrosion-resistant coatings designed to withstand humidity and splashes. Soft-close hinges and drawer runners are standard throughout. With basic care — wiping standing water promptly and maintaining silicone seals — industrial bathroom furniture will hold its appearance and function for years.