/ Uday Design Studio

One maker. Every commission. No separation.

Close-up overhead shot of a hand-cut dovetail joint on a solid oak drawer front, cool diffused daylight from the left, wood grain and tool marks visible across the surface, no finish yet applied
Close-up overhead shot of a hand-cut dovetail joint on a solid oak drawer front, cool diffused daylight from the left, wood grain and tool marks visible across the surface, no finish yet applied
— How the studio began

Space first. Object second.

The studio was built on a single conviction: furniture should answer a spatial problem before it earns the right to be beautiful. That principle shapes every brief we take on.

Uday works directly on every commission — no handoff between designer and fabricator, no loss of intent between drawing and material. The thinking and the making are the same act.

The joinery is the argument.

Material choices, structural decisions, and construction methods are discussed openly with every client. Transparency is not a policy — it is how the work stays honest from brief to finished piece.

Wide environmental shot of a finished solid-ash shelving unit installed floor-to-ceiling in a calm residential room, cool north-facing daylight, books and objects sparsely placed, no people present, camera set back to show the full piece in context
Wide environmental shot of a finished solid-ash shelving unit installed floor-to-ceiling in a calm residential room, cool north-facing daylight, books and objects sparsely placed, no people present, camera set back to show the full piece in context
Start a commission

Bring a problem. Leave with a piece.

Every engagement begins with the space and the constraint, not the catalog. If you have a brief — or the beginning of one — we can take it from there.