Black
The Black category brings together furniture designed to introduce a strong visual anchor into the furnishings. Used on bases, tops or structures, black marks lines and clarifies the reading of volumes. It absorbs light, accentuates contrasts and makes neighboring materials stand out. Its presence requires a clear hierarchy in space. The pieces selected here use this hue to articulate functions, frame perspectives or stabilize a composition without visual overload. read more >
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Industrial wooden chairMistral
£155 £120-25%

Black marble coffee tableSivart
£930 £720-25%

Black marble console tableNoora
£690 £505-25%

Black metal wardrobeLennon
£2410 £1685-30%

Industrial armrest chairMistral
£170 £130-25%
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Black leather armchairRed Baron
£1560 £1090-30%

Marble magazine tableNoora
£395 £315-20%

Anthracite velvet swivel armchairBalmat
£720 £555-25%

Black metal outdoor wall sconceAix
£170 £130-25%

Black table lampMogens
£240 £165-30%

Round bistro table wood and metalVaiana
£480 £385-20%

Round marble coffee tableDickinson
£1210 £1090-10%

Portable table with handleXylème
£360 £250-30%

Marble coffee table with poufsNoora
£680 £550-20%

Metal and marble floor lampMogens
£315 £220-30%

Black wood chair with salt and pepper fabricEstella
£155 £135-15%

Brass dining tableLiverpool
£1820 £1365-25%

External black metal angled appliquePowell
£285 £245-15%

Industrial serving trolleyHamilton
£395 £315-20%

Black marble coffee tableAvedore
£605 £540-10%

Vintage metal buffetTimantti
£525 £470-10%

Hammered Jieldé wall lampLoft
£345 £310-10%
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Black furniture: visual cues and volume stability
Black acts as a structural element in interior space. Its use in furniture helps to emphasize lines, contain masses and prioritize functions. A black table, for example, often serves as a visual reference point in an open room. A black armchair, depending on its material, can focus attention or blend into a dark background. Unlike a bright color, black doesn't signal, it frames. It offers visual stability by densifying an object, whatever its actual size. This property makes it a useful tool for organizing a complex or very open layout.
Finishes, materials and renderings of black according to support
The rendering of black varies greatly according to the material used. On painted metal, the hue appears clean, even, with a matte or satin finish depending on the treatment. On wood, black sometimes reveals the grain, especially if brushed or stained rather than lacquered. In textiles, black absorbs light, producing an effect of density, reinforced in thick materials such as velvet or felt. On leather or imitation, it creates a more even, sometimes slightly shiny surface. These variations modify the impact of the furniture in the space: discreet presence or clear statement depending on the case.
Agency: place black furniture in a logical whole
Inserting black furniture requires particular attention to the distribution of visual masses. Too much can unbalance the whole, especially in dimly lit rooms. It's advisable to limit use to certain precise volumes: structure, storage, base, but rarely dominant and vertical surface at the same time. Black works well in contrast with light materials (oak, linen, stone), or in dialogue with other dark tones (anthracite grey, forest green, deep brown). It can also be used to unify heterogeneous elements within a single visual axis. Used occasionally, it serves to link different functional areas.
The *Black* category offers furniture where color is used to build balance in a space, without resorting to overload. Each piece is based on precise work between color, material and function, with a logic of clarity and structure.
The *Black* category offers furniture where color is used to build the balance of a space, without resorting to overload