Meeting room in industrial look – vintage style
Meeting on the shopfloor
Our conference room should convey a special ambience. We like the rustic industrial look, but what’s the best way to recreate a creaky old factory interior?
One option is to give the Frontwork interior design team free rein.
The creative process ran its course. We allowed natural oxidation to act on metal, Forex sheets received a new coat of paint and wooden beams painted in a rust colour suddenly gave the impression of heavy steel girders.
![Meeting room industrial look–vintage style Meeting room in industrial look, wood looks like steal; new become old, that is vintage style or shabby shic](https://www.frontwork.ch/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Neu_Alt_Vintage_12.jpg)
Rivets and hinges from the 3D printer
Rivets and hinges came custom-made out of the 3D printer. Melted and shaped plastic filament was used as the material. The hinges were ground and smoothed to obtain the used-look. Paint runs were added deliberately to make them look old. Glue spray gives the whole thing an oily look.
In short: all possible means were used to recreate a creaky old factory interior which is showing its age.
![Kreativ-Buero-Idee-Wolkendecke Sitzungszimmer-Decke: Himmel aus Textil](https://www.frontwork.ch/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Neu_Alt_Vintage_13.jpg)
![Vintage Raum](https://www.frontwork.ch/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Vintage_Raum.jpg)
Letters made of Forex form the Frontwork logo, which was styled in rust with special paint. A texture which conveys a tactile experience was incorporated in the wall wraps on the plaster by means of heat.
An atrium and a light box which conjures up a cloudy sky of textile on the ceiling complete the work.
Welcome to our (ideas) factory!
When can we welcome you to our meeting?
![Kastentueren-Rost-Vintage Rostige Kastentueren und Schloesser im Fabriklook: Vintage-Style im Buero](https://www.frontwork.ch/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Neu_Alt_Vintage_14.jpg)
NEW becomes FAKE!
Vintage design in the restaurant trade
Vintage design in the restaurant trade: Frontwork processed the wall cladding of the serving counter with a hammer and chisel by order of Cha Cha Thai Restaurants.
![Kreativ-Konzept-Vintage-Gastronomie Theken des Thai Restaurants Cha Cha im Vintage Style: Petrolblaue und orange Theken, angerostet, im used Look](https://www.frontwork.ch/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Neu_Alt_Vintage_02.jpg)
![Kreative-Vintage-Umsetzung Frontwork-Mitarbeiter beim malen von Rostflecken auf Blech](https://www.frontwork.ch/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Neu_Alt_Vintage_04.jpg)
![Kreativ-Konzept-Gastro-Wellblech Praeparierte Wellbleche fuer das neue Vintage-Konzept des Restaurant Cha Cha](https://www.frontwork.ch/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Neu_Alt_Vintage_05.jpg)
![Restaurant-Theke-Vintage Theke des Thai-Restaurants im Street-Food-Look](https://www.frontwork.ch/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Neu_Alt_Vintage_06.jpg)
The look creates the atmosphere of a cookshop in the hustle and bustle of a large Asian city. The combination of friendliness and excitement will enable the restaurant to attract the younger generation.
![Kreativ-Konzept-Holz-Vintage Holzbalken von neu auf alt fuer den Look eines Schiffshafens: Verblichen und zersplittert](https://www.frontwork.ch/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Neu_Alt_Vintage_10.jpg)
![Vintage-vorher-nachher Holzbalken in der Bearbeitung: Unten hellblau gestrichene, verblichene Farbe und angegriffenes Holz, oben unbehandelt](https://www.frontwork.ch/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Neu_Alt_Vintage_11.jpg)
![Vintage-Bearbeitung-Versengen Holzbalken wird versengt](https://www.frontwork.ch/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Neu_Alt_Vintage_08.jpg)
![Vintage-Holzbearbeitung Holz wird gefraest und zersplittert](https://www.frontwork.ch/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Neu_Alt_Vintage_07.jpg)