Tashi Tsering started working for Atelier Viollet in October 2011, where he has since been motivated by his surrounding colleagues and the workshop environment. He reveres his fellow coworkers, acknowledging them as “master craftsmen”. They inspire him to create intricate and beautiful furniture out of raw materials. While reflecting on his woodworking experience, Tashi appreciates… [Read More]
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Console in Macassar Ebony & Blue Lacquer
Atelier Viollet recently completed this beautiful console, designed by Drake Design Associates. The combination of macassar ebony, blue lacquer and bronze gives a modern twist to this classic design. The exceptional length of the vintage macassar ebony allowed us to cover the entire surface from one end to the other, culminating in a very sensuous… [Read More]
Atelier Viollet on Houzz
We are excited to announce that Atelier Viollet is now on Houzz.com, a collaborative platform for artisans and designers with an emphasis on home remodeling. You can browse through some of our most notable work, from gypsum cabinets to shagreen coffee tables, as well as view some of our interiors. We’ll be adding more work… [Read More]
Parsons Style Desk in Horn
Atelier Viollet recently completed a Parsons style desk in horn, designed by Peter Marino Architect. The Parsons style was made famous by Jean-Michel Frank while he was working at the Parsons Paris School of Art and Design. After designing the table, he launched a course to teach the techniques and aesthetics to his students in… [Read More]
Custom TV Frame in Grey Dyed Shagreen & American Walnut
Atelier Viollet recently completed a custom TV frame in grey dyed shagreen and American walnut. The frame, designed by Eve Robinson Associates, will surround a vanishing mirror display television. When turned off, a stylish mirror remains without a hint of its technological utility. This piece will complete a beautiful combination of high tech interior design… [Read More]
A Pair of Herringbone Pattern Tops in Palmwood
Atelier Viollet recently completed a pair of herringbone pattern tops in palmwood, designed by Thad Hayes. One of Atelier Viollets favorite materials is palmwood. It is a rare wood species that was primarily used by a famous decorator, Eugene Printz, during the 1920s and 1930s. The beauty of palmwood resides in the mixture of light and… [Read More]