Your living room is the heart of your home—where style meets comfort and family gathers to unwind. Choosing the right living room furniture is not just about looks; it’s about creating a space that fits your lifestyle.
At Urban Arties, we help clients around the world create beautiful living spaces with handcrafted wooden and iron furniture. When selecting a sofa, consider factors like size, fabric, and frame durability. A center table should complement your room layout while offering functionality. Want a more industrial feel? Go for iron-framed accent chairs and tables.
This blog provides a complete guide—from layout planning and furniture dimensions to styling tips and wood finish options. We also include mood board examples using our collections to help you visualize the perfect blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern comfort.
Sustainability is no longer a choice—it’s a responsibility. At Urban Arties, we’ve embraced eco-conscious furniture manufacturing by incorporating reclaimed wood into many of our designs.
Reclaimed wood is sourced from old havelis, warehouses, and ships—giving new life to timber that would otherwise be wasted. Not only does this reduce the demand for new logging, but it also brings a unique character to every furniture piece. Each plank carries a story—natural imperfections, nail holes, and age marks—that can’t be replicated with new wood.
This blog educates readers on the benefits of reclaimed wood, from its environmental impact to its rich textures and durability. We also share how our designers work with this material creatively to produce eco-luxury furniture that is both stunning and sustainable.
Design trends come and go, but some furniture styles remain eternal. In this blog, we explore 7 timeless styles that continue to inspire homes around the world—and how Urban Arties brings them to life:
Rustic – Warm, aged wood and earthy textures
Industrial – Metal frames, raw finishes
Scandinavian – Clean lines, light wood
Mid-Century Modern – Retro shapes with function
Traditional Indian – Carved details, rich finishes
Bohemian – Artistic, layered with color
Minimalist – Simplicity in form and function