Welcome to the dawn of the industrial age, home edition. The factory aesthetic has gone residential largely through our interest in city living. Refashioned manufacturing detritus-e.g., a workbench as a coffee table-perfectly complements the exposed brick and ductwork found in converted lofts and other urban dwellings. Ditto for the light fixtures and storage units (lockers, rolling carts, etc.) that once adorned old workshops. While each item is unique, dealers such as Connecticut's Get Back, Inc. (getbackinc.com), New York City's Urban Archaeology (urbanarchaeology.com) and Chicago's Urban Remains (urbanremainschicago.com)-the source for everything displayed here-sell similar salvaged gems. Who knew assembly-line grit could be so homey?