January 7, 2025

Spotlight on Textures: Why Tactile Hardware is Leading the Design Conversation 

In design, texture is a quiet powerhouse. It transforms spaces, adding depth, intrigue, and a sense of artistry that engages more than just the eyes—it invites touch. From softly ribbed details to the handcrafted appeal of hammered and sandcast finishes, textured hardware is leading the design conversation, turning even the smallest details into meaningful statements. 

“Texture in hardware has the power to elevate a design,” says Rosanne Spagnolo, interior designer and Castella hardware specialist. “It draws the eye, but more importantly, it invites interaction. Tactile finishes make hardware feel personal—like jewellery for your cabinetry.” 

Here, we explore the textured finishes redefining interiors, showcasing how thoughtful details can shape the aesthetic and feel of a space. 

Chelsea pull in brass, featuring a knurled texture

Knurled Finishes: Architectural Edge 

Defined by their precision-cut, geometric detail, knurled finishes bring a modern, architectural quality to interiors. The Chelsea range epitomises this look with its diamond-like texture, offering both visual interest and functionality. Beyond its striking appearance, knurling enhances grip, making it ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, and high-use areas where practicality is just as important as style. 

The Sorano cup pull in Bronze olive finish

Ribbed and Piped: Subtle Sophistication 

Ribbed textures—found in ranges like Romano, Sorano, and Harvest—offer a more refined take on tactile hardware. Their linear details catch light in understated ways, creating soft shadows that add subtle dimension to cabinetry. Rosanne explains, “Ribbed and piped finishes bring a timeless elegance, making them ideal for transitional and classic interiors.” 

The Tuscan Foundry D pull handle in dark bronze finish

Sandcast: Organic and Artisanal 

Sandcast finishes celebrate imperfection, with each piece reflecting the organic process of casting. The Linea Italiana and Tuscan Foundry collections, hand-cast in bronze, introduce raw, sculptural beauty to interiors. These finishes pair beautifully with natural materials like timber, stone, and linen, lending a sense of craftsmanship to any space. 

A Hammered brass knob displayed on a light grey-blue painted cabinet drawer
The Bexhill knob in satin brass finish, featuring a hammered detail face

Hammered: Handcrafted Charm 

Hammered finishes, like those in the Bexhill range, showcase artisanal artistry at its finest. Their irregular patterns bring character and depth, making them a standout choice for rustic, eclectic, or heritage-inspired designs. “Hammered hardware has an undeniable charm,” Rosanne says. “It feels storied and timeless, effortlessly blending into both contemporary and vintage spaces.” 

Macquarie handles in Charred oak

How to Find the Right Texture for Your Space 

The right texture elevates hardware from a functional detail to a statement of intent. In modern or industrial spaces, knurled finishes—like those in the Chelsea range—offer a clean, architectural edge with their precise, geometric detail. For more traditional or refined interiors, ribbed and piped textures, seen in Romano or Harvest, bring subtle sophistication and a sense of heritage. 

If your design leans toward organic warmth, consider sandcast finishes like those in the Linea Italiana and Tuscan Foundry ranges. These artisanal pieces celebrate imperfection, adding character that feels tactile and grounded. Meanwhile, hammered textures—like Bexhill—are perfect for eclectic or rustic interiors, where their irregular patterns introduce a handcrafted charm. 

Rosanne suggests using texture as a point of contrast or harmony: 

“Textured hardware works best when it complements the materials around it—pair knurled handles with sleek joinery for modern drama or sandcast bronze with natural timbers for a layered, organic effect.” 

North Richmond project designed by Gabriella Malvagna – featuring Chelsea bar handle in Bronze

The Power of Texture 

Textured hardware is more than an aesthetic choice—it’s an experience. Whether you’re designing a modern kitchen with sleek knurled handles or reimagining a rustic space with hammered bronze pulls, the tactile quality of hardware adds depth and emotion to a space. 

When thoughtfully selected, textured finishes turn cabinetry into a canvas, elevating even the smallest details to artful moments. As Rosanne says, “Texture invites you to pause and interact, creating spaces that don’t just look beautiful—they feel beautiful too.”