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Texture-led furniture design with Studio Delta

This season is all about design through texture — where tactility becomes the focus, and every surface makes its own statement. From sculptural bouclé upholstery to embossed reeded glass and natural wood grain, the beauty of contrast is at the forefront of interior design right now. In a world craving sensory depth, Studio Delta’s furniture elevates the ordinary through thoughtful material selection and refined execution.

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Reeded Glass Cabinets: Blaire Wardrobe & Thandi Display Cabinet

The Blaire Wardrobe elegantly combines warm American ash drawer facings with vertically reeded glass doors framed in black steel. The subtle ridged texture of the glass adds depth and privacy while letting just enough visual play of light beneath the surface. Similarly, the Thandi Display Cabinet brings tactile intrigue with reeded glass doors, allowing hints of what’s inside to peek through. Perched inside a minimal steel frame, the ridged glass becomes more than functional — it’s decorative texture you can feel with your eyes.

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Architectural Softness: Reeded Glass Room Divider – Madeleine

Studio Delta’s Madeleine Room Divider  builds zones using steel and textured glass rather than walls. The reeded glass panels filter light in a mesmerising, tactile way — echoing both privacy and permeability. It’s the perfect example of texture used for architectural effect, turning a simple divider into a sculptural surface that punctuates the space without closing it in.

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Bedroom Comfort with Bouclé Upholstery

Although Studio Delta’s core aesthetic is lean and architectural, the bedroom collection softens the palette with bouclé upholstery, warmed wood drawers, and seamless steel structure. The combination of tactile upholstery, ash wood, powder-coated steel, and reeded glass creates a layered visual language — minimalist yet richly textured.

From curved upholstery to reeded glass and warm timber contrasts, it’s clear that texture is not just an afterthought — it’s the heart of Studio Delta’s material story. These pieces don’t just look good; they invite touch, add dimension, and anchor rooms in subtle sophistication. If you’re seeking furniture that privileges sensory depth as much as visual form, texture-led objects from Studio Delta couldn’t be more on-trend — or more enduring.

Contact: Studio Delta.
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