Most projects start with a conversation.
HOW COLLABORATION BEGINS
Every collaboration starts with context. We review drawings, material palettes, and spatial intent to understand how the surface should behave — whether anchoring a room, softening proportion, or adding depth to a plane.
From there, we align:
Material direction | Scale and density | Structural integration | Installation logic
Surfaces are developed in response to space, not selected in isolation.
BESPOKE SURFACE COMMISSIONS
Gulzoe operates through structured surface studies.
Each study explores material behaviour, relief, durability, and spatial response before moving into larger formats. Selected studies may be recalibrated for scale, substrate, or intensity depending on project requirements.
Commissioning allows adaptation — not replication.

What collaboration supports
Gulzoe is often engaged for:
• Architectural veneer panels and shutters
• Textile wall fields and framed surfaces
• Surface-integrated cabinetry
• Soft furnishing studies adaptable to larger systems
• Limited architectural collectibles
Work is developed to sit comfortably within broader interior schemes and timelines.
A useful place to begin
Not every project requires commissioning.
To support early clarity, Gulzoe offers a short reference guide outlining when commissioning is most effective, what information helps a conversation begin, and how scope is typically defined.
The guide can be reviewed independently or shared with a designer or architect as part of early project discussions.


Begin the conversation
If you’re exploring surfaces, textiles, or objects for an upcoming project, you’re welcome to get in touch.
Sharing a few lines about the space, timeline, or design intent is usually enough to begin.
Suitable Project Scope
Our studio is best suited for site-specific wall interventions, architectural textile panels, veneer-integrated surfaces, and material-led interior focal elements.
We typically collaborate on projects where surface articulation plays a central spatial role rather than a decorative addition.
Starting a conversation
Yes. Gulzoe collaborates with architects and designers globally. Surface development, sampling, and production can be coordinated remotely, with structured timelines aligned to site schedules.
Commissioned works include embroidered textile wall panels, architectural veneer shutters, cabinetry surfaces, framed textile compositions, and limited architectural collectibles.
Each surface is developed specifically for its spatial context.
Timelines depend on scale, material complexity, and artisan hours required. Smaller surface applications may require a few weeks, while architectural-scale systems require longer calibration and fabrication sequencing.
Surface studies may be recalibrated for scale, substrate, or density. However, commissions are not direct reproductions of existing objects — they are developed in response to the architectural context.
Architectural drawings, elevations, material palettes, project timelines, and clarity on the intended role of the surface support more precise development.
Gulzoe is based in India and collaborates with architects and interior designers nationally and internationally.
Surface systems are developed in coordination with project teams across locations. Material sampling, calibration studies, and installation guidance can be structured remotely or in alignment with site schedules.
For international projects, development timelines include fabrication sequencing and export coordination where required.
Each commission is calibrated to its architectural context — irrespective of geography.


