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New 2025 collection

Industville’s approach to lighting has always gone beyond simple illumination. For over a decade, the brand has embraced a thoughtful design philosophy that merges form, function and materiality with a deep appreciation for craftsmanship and atmosphere.

Now, the brand enters a new phase, presenting its latest collection of lighting, rugs and seating, with each piece defined by a richer exploration of tactile materials and a refined sense of artistry.

What makes these designs truly powerful is their simplicity. Each piece is stripped back to what matters most - form, proportion, and material - then elevated in the way these elements are brought together. The result is designs that feel both contemporary and timeless, subtle yet striking.

The latest collection from Industville reflects a continued commitment to quality and performance while introducing some of the most desirable materials in contemporary spaces. Textural travertine brings a sense of grounding elegance, perfect for luxury hotel lobbies. Mocha glass adds a soft, smoky ambience often desired in bars, cafes and restaurants. Alabaster offers a gentle, sculptural glow for welcoming and cosy residential spaces.

This heightened exploration of materiality elevates each piece from purely functional, into objects of art that set mood and enhance the experience of space. These are pieces that follow the natural rhythm of daily life, enhancing both energy and calm, productivity and reflection.

Beyond lighting, the brand’s capsule collections of rugs, stools and seating continue this vision of harmony. Each item is designed to work effortlessly alongside the others, creating both residential and commercial spaces that are grounded, balanced and emotionally resonant, with the latest collection exploring four key themes:

  • Lighting as art and atmosphere: sculptural and oversized lighting takes centre stage. Whether grouped glass or metal diffusers, a single pendant, or flowing organic clusters, fixtures are designed to echo natural forms and make a bold visual statement that not only defines a scheme but sets the mood of a space

  • Natural materials and sustainable innovation: tactile, eco-friendly materials such as seagrass and linen are defining the future of lighting, oversized paper lanterns are making a comeback, bringing organic softness while deep-pile wool rugs encourage touch and sensory engagement

  • Craft and curation: pieces that celebrate artisan techniques, heritage, and visible handwork are in demand for the richness they lend to interiors. Curated rather than coordinated schemes reflect a desire for individuality

  • New behaviours and uses: lighting placement is becoming more imaginative and versatile. Lamps now appear in kitchens, bookshelves and even bathrooms, creating soft pools of light where once only harsh overheads dominated

The new collection is available now at www.industville.co.uk and includes 124 SKUs suitable for a wide range of commercial and residential spaces. View the full collection online here and explore the trade offering here.

For more information, imagery or comment please contact industville@prfirst.co.uk