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Surface interest from the archive — hammered, woven, basket-weave and relief-patterned sets that catch light and add depth without shouting.
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Textured Buttons from the Archive
Texture is the quiet way to make a button interesting: hammered metal that scatters light, basket-weave and rope patterns, linen-look surfaces and geometric relief. This collection gathers the archive's textured dies — designs that read as detail up close and quality from across the room.
Textured buttons flatter textured cloth — tweed, bouclé, raw silk, heavy linen — where a flat polished button can look like an afterthought. All matched vintage sets with millimetre sizing and macro photos that show exactly how each surface plays.
Textured Buttons — Questions, Answered
Where do textured buttons work best?
On textured fabric — tweed, bouclé, knits, linen. The button's surface echoes the cloth instead of fighting it.
Do textured surfaces hold up to wear?
Yes — texture actually hides wear better than polish, since small scratches vanish into the pattern.
Are these metal or plastic?
Mostly die-cast metal with real relief depth; some vintage nylon with moulded texture. Each listing states construction.
How do I see the texture before buying?
Every listing has close-up macro photography — the texture is the point, so we shoot it accordingly.
