It's hard to say why the warm industrial style has hit the zeitgeist the past few years. Perhaps it's because we've become so far removed from day-to-day industry. Or maybe it's because it's a natural extension of the green/upcycling movement. Whatever the cause, this decor style is sure to remain popular. To get in on the look, check out the furniture and accessories from these ten retailers.
• Restoration Hardware Well of course Restoration Hardware would top this list. This one retailer is practically responsible for reviving the the warm industrial look.
• CB2 Crate and Barrel's younger sibling has a fair share of warm industrial furnishings sprinkled in among their happy modern offerings. Their Concrete Nightstand and Cage Brass Pendant Lamp would look great in a warm industrial home.
• World Market This may seem like an unlikely source but World Market has actually upped their warm industrial offerings lately. Check out their Twist Swivel Stool and Jackson Dining Collection.
• Urban Outfitters Much of their furniture and home accessories lean toward the mid-century modern side but you'll also find the occasional warm industrial item mixed in — like the Factory Side Table and Metal Bookcase.
• Terrain You may think of Terrain as having more of an organic modern style but in fact there's a lot of warm industrial on offer, too. Check out the Steel Wire Chair and Suspended Crate Shelf as examples.
• Yorkwood The folks behind this small company re-use old wood pallets and steel to create warm industrial furnishings. Even their iPhone 5 Dock would be a good fit for a warm industrial setting.
• Beam & Anchor This 7,000 square foot space in Portland, Orgeon, houses a collective of makers and their workshops on the upper floors and, on the main level, a retail space that is stocked with warm industrial wares.
• Wisteria At first glance Wisteria might seem more appropriate for a new traditional or eclectic collector style, but upon closer inspection there are plenty of warm industrial offerings as well. Good examples: Patched Butcher Block Table and Open-Frame Hall Tree Bench.
• Reclaimed Designworks For the DIYers and renovators out there, Reclaimed Designworks is a wonderful resource for reclaimed wood, mantels and more.
• Urban Remains Chicago's Urban Remains sells architectural artifacts from homes and old factories, including vintage industrial tables and historic building hardware. It may not get any more warm industrial than that.
(Image: Daniel's Eclectic Industrial Loft)

Sprout Side Table
Nice room. Except I don't care for the light over the table. I know that's kind of a trend right now, but I don't like the feeling of having something large, dark, and heavy (looking) hanging over my head. I think it would make me nervous.
This is just the style I am going for, but I need some sources a little closer to home in Australia - any one have suggestions or favourite places?
I like the stripey charis in that photo. Where can I find them?
Have to agree on the overhead lighting; looks like a giant candle snuffer.
I agree with the lighting comments. Okay for a trendy restaurant or dungeon.
My source advice would be to avoid the big retailers such as Crate and Barrel, CB2 etc.. as they are somewhat ubiquitous. If you can source from local vintage or reclamation shops you'll have something a bit more authentic, perhaps with a story behind it.
I too don't care for the lighting.