Built for the Work That Demands More.
Fabrication and Installation at the Level of the Work Demands
DeCoded International Group fabricates and installs custom stone, metal, leather, and woodwork for designers, architects, and developers operating at the highest level of the market. Our offices span Miami, London, and Warsaw. Our work spans the full scope of a project, from the first material sample to the final installation walkthrough, under a single accountable team.
We don’t coordinate between trades. We are the trades.
What We Build
Every project we take on requires more than one material and more than one craft. A lobby wall that combines precision-cut stone, a blackened steel frame, and hand-stitched leather panels is not three separate scopes. It is one brief, one fabrication process, and one team responsible for how every material meets every other.
That is the work we are built for.
Our portfolio includes residential estates, flagship hospitality environments, luxury retail, and large-scale commercial developments across four cities on two continents. Selected projects include custom fabrication and installation within One Thousand Museum Miami, designed by STUDIO Roda; Porsche Tower, Sunny Isles Beach; Aston Martin Miami, designed by Light On White; the Karl Lagerfeld Mayfair Boutique, London; and one of Bal Harbour’s most recognized luxury hospitality properties.
PROJECTS
Every project below was designed by someone else and built by us. That distinction is the whole point.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does DeCoded International Group do?
DeCoded fabricates and installs custom stone, metal, leather, and woodwork for interior designers, architects, and real estate developers. The firm handles every material and every trade under one roof, with one team responsible from the first shop drawing to the final installation walkthrough. There is no handoff between a fabrication vendor and a separate installation crew.
Who does DeCoded work with?
Designers, architects, and developers working on high-specification residential, hospitality, retail, and commercial projects. DeCoded is a B2B firm. The primary relationship is with the design and development professional, not the end client.
Where does DeCoded work?
The firm is headquartered in South Florida with studios in Miami, London, and Warsaw. Active projects are currently running in Florida, New York, and Illinois. DeCoded works with clients and partners across the United States and internationally as required.
What is the typical project timeline?
It depends entirely on the design’s complexity and the overall project schedule. A focused residential scope can move in three to four months. A large hospitality or commercial project with multiple material assemblies may run nine to twelve months. DeCoded works to move as efficiently as the design allows without compromising fabrication quality.
What size projects does DeCoded take on?
Most engagements fall between $50,000 and $5 million or above. The firm evaluates each project based on scope and fit. There is no rigid minimum. The right conversation starts with a clear understanding of what the project requires.
Does DeCoded only work on projects in South Florida?
No. South Florida is the headquarters. Active work is happening across multiple US states and internationally. If the project requires it, DeCoded has the teams and the established international relationships to deliver it.
How do I request the DeCoded portfolio book?
Contact the team directly through the contact page at dcigroup.us, email the studio at [email protected], or call the South Florida studio at +1 561 286 4400. The portfolio book is available on request to designers, architects, and developers.
What makes DeCoded different from working with separate trade contractors?
When multiple fabricators are involved in a single space, the gaps between their scopes become the project’s biggest risk to schedule, quality, and accountability. DeCoded eliminates that risk by covering every material and every trade under a single agreement. One firm is responsible for how the stone meets the steel, how the leather panel integrates with the millwork, and how the finished installation reads as a whole.