Textures, a luxury hardwood company, opens in the Charleston Design District

The hardwood company has a space in the Navy Yard Charleston’s design hub featuring showrooms, maker spaces.

A modern, stylish interior features tall white columns, wood cabinetry, pendant lighting, and lush greenery. Neutral tones, sleek furniture, and textured rugs create a warm, sophisticated space blending comfort with contemporary elegance.

This 1,620-sqft showroom is located in the Charleston Design District at Navy Yard Charleston.

Photo by Joseph Bradshaw

Navy Yard Charleston has opened its doors to Textures, a luxury hardwood company known for its curated wood finishes. The 1,620-sqft showroom is nestled in the Charleston Design District on the ground floor of Storehouse Nine.

“As a native South Carolinian, opening our showroom in Charleston feels deeply personal. Textures has always been about celebrating beauty, and Charleston — rich in history, design, and soul — is a place that truly embodies that,” said Andrew Denny, founder of Textures.

Fun fact: Textures has a partnership with Encore Lumber, a trusted local provider of reclaimed lumber and millwork.

The showroom is open to the public Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. See what other makers will have a space in the design hub.

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