industrial style

BEHIND THE SCENES, INSPIRATION, MODULAR SYSTEM, WORK IN PROGRESS

three collections, one philosophy - more about modular design

what does it mean to build a collection? to assemble not just products, but ideas — shared textures, values, and visual systems?

this month, zitozza launches three new collections at clerkenwell design week: AGGREGATE, TOYTOWN, and RAJZ. at first glance, they couldn’t be more different. one is sun-bleached and structural, the next graphic and playful, the third modular and abstract. but beneath the surface, they speak the same design language — one rooted in architectural rhythm, material honesty, and the tactile potential of the printed block.

let’s start with AGGREGATE. this is a lookbook, a surface collection. it doesn’t rely on a single repeating motif but offers a suite of block-printed designs in bright, contemporary colours — from punchy blue to sof pastels and warm oranges. the name comes from the material that forms concrete and holds it together “aggregate” as a general term also means something composed of many different parts which is exactly what this lookbook is - a consistent, contemporary interiors look with many geometric components, all built up block by block.

individual units that do not ever come out the same, building something whole. the results are minimal but expressive, grounded in texture and tonal contrast. designed to be versatile, AGGREGATE is for modern interiors that favour order without coldness.

TOYTOWN, by contrast, is a little cheekier. it’s our summer collection, responding to the stripes and checks trend with bold colours. these prints feel stacked, balanced, almost like diagrams of imaginary cities. inspired by the geometry of play — toy blocks, funfair architecture, early modernist colourways — this collection embraces high contrast and graphic shape. it’s not childish, but it’s full of character. think grids gone rogue.

what really is special about these is that the entire collection has been designed with two blocks only. one element from our recently released TÉGLA set and a pair of the ever-so-architectural PANEL. it just shows how combineable these elements are and the endless creativity that can serve interiors. lines that loop, punch, repeat. it’s for spaces that don’t take themselves too seriously, and for people who still see joy in the abstract.

and then there’s RAJZ — our newest block tile set. named after the hungarian word for “drawing”, this series reimagines the blueprint as ornament. with references to architectural plans, elevations, and notational marks, RAJZ is modular at its core. each tile is a language of arrows, pathways, and boundaries.

like everything in our systems, they can be combineable with each other and with all the other MODERN blocks (we have over 130+ of these now.) you can use them seamlessly in endless configurations and colourways, creating layered narratives across textiles. it’s a set made for customisation — for architects, designers, and pattern obsessives who want to build with their hands.

together, these three collections reflect what zitozza has always done: design at the intersection of architecture and craft. they are built, not drawn. printed, not produced. and they all begin with one simple gesture — the press of a precision-cut block, inked with intention, aligned with care.

if you want to come and see them in person, please say hello at clerkenwell design week, at the platform venue (70 cowcross street, ec1m 6ej) throughout 20-22 may - register for your free tickets here.

we are ready to show it all and we do hope you love them. for custom samples, please get in touch. if you’re interested in our bespoke design services, you can find more information here.

INTERIOR DESIGN, INSPIRATION

how to freshen up an industrial interior look with zitozza

oops, another month went past way too quickly… sorry we haven’t noticed, we were too busy with our brand new lookbook, to get it all ready for the height of summer, when our corner of east fife comes to life… we have new nautical looking, industrially inspired home accessories for your summer house! how do you like it?

the thing is, during my research for the yearly article on interior trends, i encountered a few times the idea that he “industrial” (or “farmhouse” or “warehouse” or however-you-wanna-call-it) styles are losing their appeal. but fear not! in this article, as part of our newly launched interior design series, we’re going to bring you some tips on how to revive this look to keep it contemporary and up to date. so what can we do?

freshen up your colours

give the industrial style a burst of energy by infusing colours - be daring, go with primary! it’s an homage to the constructivist movement and the abstract expressionists, a perfect fit for this look. introduce elements of lemon yellow to the nautical theme, vibrant reds, or striking blues to add a contemporary twist. the interplay of bold hues against industrial backdrops creates a visually stunning and refreshed ambiance.

artisanal touches

embrace the artistry and authenticity of artisanal touches. incorporate handcrafted textiles, like cushions with geometric patterns or artisan-made wall hangings, to infuse a sense of human connection. these unique touches elevate your decor, adding a personal and timeless allure to your space and soften the harshness of the industrial look (e.g. if you have any exposed brickwork - hand printed fabrics or wall hangings would be a great way to soften that texture without hiding them!)

green up

breathe life into your industrial-style haven by introducing fresh greens and plants. potted plants, hanging gardens, or vibrant indoor greenery add a touch of nature to your urban oasis. the juxtaposition of greenery against industrial elements enhances the appeal of your decor. bringing the outdoors inside is very much “the thing” to do - so you can do it too. and you can also add green as a colour to your space by simply picking fabrics in these hues.

texture play

ok this is a bit like point 2 but a bit different. you can create a harmonious balance by blending raw and polished finishes. combine exposed brick walls and distressed wood surfaces with sleek metal or glossy accents. the marriage of rugged textures with refined elements adds depth and sophistication to your space.

statement pieces

go bold, go big, go personal. one way to avoid going your interior style out of date is simply make it yours, and yours only. express your individuality captivating statement pieces. add striking art, bold prints, statement rugs or unique sculptures that reflect your personality and style. a well-chosen statement piece becomes a focal point, drawing attention and injecting character into your industrial-inspired space.

cosy up

these trying times have grown the appetite for softness even in those with a hardcore taste in exposed structural beams and raw concrete. but you don’t have to bury it all for a touch of comfort - layer your rugs for warmth and invest in a soft, woolly throw to hug you on a hard day.

so i guess, while there are whispers about the industrial style going out of fashion, the truth is that you don’t have to embark on an expensive adventure of redecorating just yet. you can revitalise the look you fell in love with in the first place with a few well-chosen updates. embrace vibrant colours, add a hand crafted touch, fresh greens, and layer up for cosiness to keep your decor move with the times. let your creativity flow and enjoy the process of reinventing your space with a fresh and invigorated perspective. and i hope you enjoyed these tips - if you’d like to read more of these, subscribe to our newsletter below to be the first to read about our next one.

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links:

“is the industrial aesthetic going out of style? by kevin phenney, house digest, september 2022.

home trends to leave behind in 2023 by blair donovan, apartment therapy, december 2022.