Atelier Viollet is now featured on Dering Hall: the online marketplace for great design. Dering Hall features the finest in interior designers, architects, and artisans as well as products in the realm of high-end home furnishings and accessories. “At Dering Hall we are passionate about design and broadening the audience for the best the industry has to… [Read More]
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Sandrine Viollet On Straw Marquetry
In a recent article published in the Financial Times, Sandrine Viollet discussed straw marquetry furniture technique. “What fascinates me is that you start with such a simple material and end up with beautiful furniture,” says Sandrine Viollet, master of straw marquetry at Atelier Viollet. “You can’t use any machines to work the straw “ only… [Read More]
Happy Holidays from Atelier Viollet
All of us at Atelier Viollet would like to extend our sincerest holiday greetings to our clients, friends and family for a joyous, healthy holiday season and new year. We look forward to sharing our upcoming endeavors here on the blog.
Fabricating A Table With An Inlay Top
We are in the process of fabricating a beautiful extending dining table for Mary Delaney Interior Design. One of the more complicated parts about this particular table is the top inlay design pattern. The pictured inlay table top requires a great amount of concentration and attention to detail. Each movement of the hand must be… [Read More]
A New Shipment of Gypsum
A new shipment of Gypsum arrived at our workshop recently. A very difficult material to process, it will be used in a new prototype for which fabrication will begin shortly. Here at Atelier Viollet, we pride ourselves in being on the front lines of exploration when it comes to innovative applications of our favorite materials,… [Read More]
Our Macassar Ebony Table Tops Featured in Architectural Digest
We recently crafted a pair of lacquered table tops in macassar ebony and finished them with hand rubbed lacquer. They are featured in the December 2013 issue of Architectural Digest magazine. The table tops can be seen below in Giancarlo Giammetti’s New York apartment dining room in the wake of a bold Basquiat painting.