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Interior design exists in an awkward middle ground of aspiration and inevitability. You want to make your living room look like a Soho House suite, but you also need to move a laundry basket out of frame before guests arrive. It's this tension - between ideal and actual - where…Interior design exists in an awkward middle ground of aspiration and inevitability. You want to make your living room look…
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Interior design exists in an awkward middle ground of aspiration and inevitability. You want to make your living room look like a Soho House suite, but you also need to move a laundry basket out of frame before guests arrive. It's this tension - between ideal and actual - where brands like Industville pitch themselves. And, to their credit, they’ve stayed convincingly on-message: industrial-glam lighting, handmade finishes, and furniture designed for people who’d never say they watch Grand Designs, but do. Or at least appreciate a good wall light. Now, as part of their quiet "Spend & Save" campaign ending 15 May, you can (modestly) indulge that side of yourself for a little less.
First, let’s temper expectations. "Spend & Save" is essentially a tiered promotion - the more you spend, the more you (theoretically) save. It’s the sort of deal that relies on a bit of polite self-deception, encouraging you to buy a bar stool you’ve been side-eyeing since February in order to unlock 15% off your cart. Still, if you're in the market for more than one piece - a pendant light for the dining room, plus something to keep your cat from claiming the only soft stool in reach - it adds up usefully. You won't walk away paying Amazon prices, but you won't hate yourself for choosing craftsmanship over convenience either.
Industville's products rest comfortably at the intersection of solidly built and quietly performative. Take the Brooklyn Dome Pendant Light - 13 Inch (from £99). It's a near-ubiquitous design now - often knocked off, never quite matched - and it holds its own in kitchens that double as sourdough shrines. The dome shade offers a warm, unobtrusive glow, and it's easy enough to install, assuming you’ve got a drill and a mild tolerance for ceiling dust. No frills, no over-engineered nonsense. You hang it, it lights, it looks good.
For outdoor spaces, the Bulkhead Round Wall Light (from £99) in gunmetal has a sort of nautical melancholy about it, like something you’d find on a converted Cornish boathouse while pondering retirement. It's waterproof, CE certified, and arguably mood-enhancing for the price. It doesn’t throw huge lumens, but it does give your garden wall a certain sepia-toned dignity.
Among the latest designs, the Preston Glass Oval Pendant Light (from £299) comes with both holder and glass finish options, which is nice if you're the sort who enjoys decision paralysis while buying light fixtures. It's sleek, weighty in the hand, and looks more expensive than it actually is - although at nearly £300, "value" is relative. Meanwhile, the Sea Grass Giant Dome Pendant (£199) ticks the natural-meets-Instagram box. It is, in fact, quite large. Expect to trip over it during installation if you’ve misjudged ceiling height or your own coordination. That said, the woven texture avoids the sad fate of many 'natural' design trends by feeling genuinely intentional.
Industville’s discounts mainly apply via auto-applied savings at checkout - no clunky voucher codes required. For spend thresholds, it vaguely rewards you for committing. Orders over £150 get £15 off, £500 gets you £75 off, and so on. Free UK shipping is standard on orders over £50, and most items are shipped within 2–5 working days. Returns are allowed within 28 days, uninstalled and in original packaging (so probably best not to "test install" and try your luck).
These are not impulse buys. You shouldn’t fill your cart just to hit a discount minimum. But if you were already eyeing a floor lamp or gearing up to redo a living room, this is decent timing. Especially so if you’re renovating, or endlessly tweaking the background of your Zoom calls to project something between "literary agent" and "Scandinavian coffee roaster with thoughts on Brutalism".
A little scepticism is justified, always. But Industville is dependable. Think Hansel in Zoolander - not hot right now, just… consistently hot? Designs favour the strong and silent type: brushed metal, reclaimed textures, nothing designed to flash or whirr. They whisper "style", perhaps in a Northern accent. And unlike many statement décor items, your reflection won’t recoil from them in six months’ time.
The Spend & Save offer runs until 15 May. There’s no dramatic countdown clock, no unsettling exclamation points. And somehow, that restraint feels more compelling than aggressive last-minute urgency. It’s a sale for people who don’t particularly like sales. Whether that is refreshing or just another form of marketing, you’ll have to decide for yourself - ideally while sitting comfortably beneath a 13-inch Brooklyn dome light, purchased with a modest discount and a minimum of regret.
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