Urban chic
The Urban chic category brings together furniture designed to structure urban living spaces, often limited in surface area but open to multiple uses. The style is based on a balance between contemporary lines, sober materials and modular formats. Stained wood, powder-coated metal, structured textiles and smoked glass are commonplace. Each piece aims to organize without weighing down. Urban chic furniture creates clear transitions between functions (resting, working, eating) in a single or limited volume, while ensuring a clear reading of space. read more >
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Large leather Chesterfield sofaLopigna
£3995 £3595-10%

Small silver-plated pendant lampOlivia
£115 £80-30%

Large industrial bookshelfSeattle
£1805 £1260-30%

Screw-based silver metal wall lightBistrot
£110 £95-15%

Gray industrial spotlightWeissmüller
£300 £205-30%
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Wooden Coffee TableRailway
£645 £450-30%

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

Wooden drawer consoleAustin
£565 £430-25%

Hammered Jieldé wall lampLoft
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Urban chic: a formal response to the constraints of urban spaces
The Urban chic style fits into environments that are both dense and flexible. It responds to constraints of surface area, sometimes limited natural light, and multifunctionality of rooms. Furniture in this category is based on compact formats, without reducing use. A console converts into a desk, a bench becomes a support or a seat, depending on the time of day. The lines are clean, the angles frank, the volumes often closed to avoid visual dispersion. This facilitates clear, adaptable organization in a restricted space, with controlled clutter.
Materials, textures and visual continuity
Urban chic furniture favors materials that absorb or lightly reflect light: dark matte wood, powdered metal, tinted glass, tightly woven fabric. The aim is not to create contrast, but to produce a calm continuity between elements. The finishes are sober, the handles discreet, the locking systems integrated. This formal discretion means that several functions can be superimposed in the same room without visual disruption. Furniture can thus accompany an evolving lifestyle, in a space shared between different activities (work, dining, relaxation) without strong segmentation.
Logic of layout and hierarchy of volumes
The Urban chic style introduces a clear visual hierarchy into compact spaces. Taller furniture is often positioned on the periphery, with lower elements in the center. This distribution optimizes natural light and leaves clear circulation axes. Furniture is never decorative on its own: its presence must justify its function. The repetition of materials or shapes in the same space creates a useful visual stability, particularly in dual-use rooms. Lighting completes this logic, often as low-hanging or moving focal points, to preserve the legibility of volumes.
Urban chic furniture creates an urban interior without overload or rigidity, by structuring uses around precise objects, designed to coexist in a reduced volume.