Industrial Decorative Accessories

Raw steel objects, reclaimed wood pieces, and cast iron forms for loft spaces and industrial interiors. Shop from Arteriors, Hinkley Lighting, and more.

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Industrial Decorative Accessories Canada – Raw Steel, Cast Iron, Reclaimed Wood

Industrial decorative accessories use raw steel, reclaimed wood, cast iron, and factory-salvage materials to add finishing detail to spaces that prize material honesty. Gear sculptures in blackened steel, reclaimed wood and iron bookends, cast iron paperweights, and machined metal desk objects all earn their place in an industrial interior through material authenticity rather than surface decoration.

In industrial interiors, accessories work best when grouped by material rather than by theme. A raw steel object beside a reclaimed wood piece beside a concrete vessel creates a material composition that reads as considered. Keep groupings tight and edited — three objects maximum per surface in a space that already carries significant material weight from architecture and furniture.

We carry industrial decorative accessories from Arteriors, Hinkley Lighting, and Troy Lighting. All priced in Canadian dollars with free shipping on orders over $199.

Industrial Decorative Accessories FAQs

How do I style industrial decorative accessories without over-cluttering?

The rule of three is your anchor. Group objects in odd numbers — three items per surface maximum in a heavy industrial space. Vary the height within each group: one tall object, one medium, one low. Group by material rather than by color or theme. Leave negative space between groups — the empty surface is as important as the objects on it.

What materials work best for industrial decorative accessories?

Raw and aged steel, blackened iron, reclaimed wood, concrete, and unglazed ceramic are the primary material palette of the industrial aesthetic. Avoid highly polished metals, bright colors, and delicate materials like crystal or fine china — these undermine the material honesty the industrial aesthetic depends on.

Can industrial accessories work in a transitional interior?

Yes — raw steel bookends, concrete vessels, and reclaimed wood objects integrate well into transitional interiors as counterpoint to softer furnishings. The key is restraint — one or two industrial material objects in a transitional room adds textural contrast without shifting the overall aesthetic.

Do you ship industrial decorative accessories across Canada?

Yes — all items ship Canada-wide at CAD prices with free shipping on orders over $199. Most in-stock items leave our Montreal warehouse within 1–3 business days.

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How to Style Industrial Decorative Accessories

Material grouping, scale, and editing are the three keys to styling industrial accessories well.

Group by material
A raw steel object beside a reclaimed wood piece beside a concrete vessel creates a material story that reads as considered. Avoid theme-based groupings — a gear, a wrench, and a typewriter reads as a costume, not a design decision.
Scale to the surface
Industrial accessories need enough physical presence to register against heavy architectural surfaces. Objects under 6 inches read as lost on a concrete or reclaimed wood console. Aim for at least one object in each grouping that reaches 10 to 14 inches.
Edit ruthlessly
Industrial interiors perform best with fewer, more deliberate choices. In a room already carrying brick, concrete, and reclaimed wood, accessories need to earn their place individually. Three objects on a surface is a ceiling, not a target.
Use functional objects
Industrial interiors value objects with a functional history or purpose. A machined metal paperweight, a cast iron bracket, or a reclaimed gear used as a bookend reads as authentic. Purpose-made decorative objects in faux industrial finishes read as imitation.
LocationScaleGrouping tip
Console / sideboard10" - 20" heightGroup of 3, vary materials
Coffee table6" - 12" height2-3 objects maximum
BookshelfScale to openingMix vertical and horizontal
Office desk4" - 10" functional objectsKeep surface clear for work
MantleScale to space aboveAnchor with tallest at one side
Common questions
Industrial Decorative Accessories FAQ
What defines industrial decorative accessories?
Industrial decorative accessories use raw steel, cast iron, reclaimed wood, and machined metal to add material detail to industrial interiors. They prioritize material authenticity and functional history over decorative purpose.
How many accessories should go in a grouping?
Three is the ceiling for most surfaces in an industrial interior already carrying significant architectural material weight. Two often reads better than three. Edit until only what earns its place remains.
How do I avoid an industrial accessory grouping looking like a costume?
Group by material rather than theme. A raw steel object, a reclaimed wood piece, and a concrete vessel create a material story. A collection of gears, wrenches, and vintage tools reads as a themed display rather than a design decision.
Can industrial accessories work in a modern interior?
Yes. Raw steel, concrete, and machined metal objects work across both industrial and modern interiors because they rely on material quality and form rather than decorative styling.
How do I care for raw steel accessories?
Dust with a dry cloth. Avoid moisture exposure on unsealed raw steel to prevent surface rust. A light coat of paste wax protects raw steel surfaces while preserving the patina.
Do you offer free shipping?
Yes, free standard shipping across Canada on all orders over $199, including decorative accessories.
What brands do you carry?
We carry industrial decorative accessories from Arteriors, Hinkley Lighting, and Troy Lighting.