Where the Indian hand meets the architectural brief.
Oystra is a Delhi NCR atelier producing bespoke objects of permanent architectural character — in brass, bronze, aluminium, cast iron, and Corian. Every commission, whether a sand-cast brass chimney breast, a precision laser-cut aluminium wall panel, or a monumental bronze pivot door, originates in the hands of master craftsmen working within a fully integrated manufacturing facility. The studio works exclusively to specification, engaging directly with architects, interior designers, and FF&E procurement teams.
What we are
We are not a manufacturer producing to catalogue. Oystra is a specification studio — a direct line between the design brief and the craftsman’s hand, supported by a production facility capable of taking a commission from raw material to finished object under one roof.
Each object is drawn, sampled, and made to order. Dimensional drawings, material samples, and finish specifications are provided at every stage. Technical data sheets and lead time confirmations are issued upon enquiry
The Name
An oyster holds something irreplaceable within an imperfect shell. The tension between raw material and refined interior — between the ancient and the precise — is the space Oystra occupies. Our work carries the marks of making. It is always exactly right.
Our Craft Heritage
Our craftsmen are drawn from the metalworking traditions of Delhi and the surrounding region — families who have worked brass and bronze for generations, now operating within a workshop equipped with the precision machinery that contemporary architectural specification demands. The combination is unrepeatable: a craftsman’s eye trained over decades, working alongside a CNC laser cutter and vacuum casting facility.
Our Position
Oystra occupies the intersection of Indian craft heritage and international luxury specification standards. We speak the language of FF&E schedules, material datasheets, and procurement timelines — while delivering objects in brass, bronze, and aluminium whose surface quality and cultural depth cannot be sourced from any catalogue.