


Hotels, cafés, restaurants, and lounges benefit from warm, story-rich materials that help define mood, tactility, and a more conscious design language.

Retail environments, pop-ups, and branded displays are ideal for materials that can carry both sustainability messaging and strong visual identity.

Workspaces increasingly seek acoustic comfort and warmer material palettes. TextureLab can sit at the intersection of performance and atmosphere.

Municipal, cultural, and institutional spaces can use the material to visibly communicate circularity while still maintaining a premium architectural tone.
The aim is to turn interest into pilot installations, bespoke briefs, and sample-led collaboration — not suggest that the catalogue is already finalised in every dimension.
Start conversations through material decks, sample packs, and visual references tailored to sector needs.
Use small but visible real-world applications to validate the material while building a stronger project portfolio.
Architects, brands, municipalities, and fit-out teams can help shape formats and specifications through live collaboration.
Each completed application can become both a technical learning loop and a commercial proof point for the next one.
An architect, designer, municipality, or brand asks whether TextureLab could fit a specific brief, space, or installation concept.
Relevant colourways, textures, and format directions are discussed through references, samples, and early feasibility conversations.
The project moves toward a pilot application, bespoke component brief, or an initial small-format installation that can be delivered and documented.