Fine Textile Atelier
Masterful embroidery, refined for modern interiors
We craft bespoke embroidered pieces that blend traditional technique with contemporary composition. Each commission is guided by material choice, colour harmony and measured restraint.
Our credentials & provenance
A studio preserving regional technique while serving a discerning international clientele. Quality assurance, careful sourcing and transparent practice form our baseline.
is a company officially registered in and operates in accordance with the legislation and the norms of the European Union.
Founded by two textile conservators, our atelier combines measured technique with a restrained luxury aesthetic. We advise on patterns, threads and mounting so that each piece reads both as craft and as object. Commissions range from framed art to sartorial accents for interiors.
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Process in three careful steps
A sequential approach ensures clarity: concept, craft, conservation.
1. Concept
A short consult establishes scale, palette and final mounting — we prioritise simplicity and longevity.
2. Craft
Hand-executed stitching on selected support fabrics with archival threads and soft borders to preserve textile integrity.
3. Finish
Optional framing, conservation backing and installation guidance to maintain the piece across seasons.
Problem → solution
Many clients desire embroidery that complements contemporary interiors but find mass-produced motifs lack depth. We address this by offering one-off commissions grounded in archival technique, minimal composition and durable fabrics. The result is work that feels discrete yet unmistakably crafted: a modest object with careful presence.
Editorial views of recent commissions — circle-masked presentation emphasises texture and detail.
Selected collaborators
Consultation tiers & packages
Single flagship offer with two supporting packages. Pricing neutral; final quotes follow the consultation.
Signature Commission
- Bespoke design session
- Archival threads & materials
- Hand-executed stitching (20–60 hrs)
- Optional framing & installation guidance
Studio Edition
- Limited custom motif
- Short consultation
- Standard framing option
- Delivered within 6–8 weeks
Maintenance Plan
- Annual inspection
- Priority scheduling
- Cleaning advice & kits
- Conservation referrals
Practical questions
How long does a commission take?
Typical lead time is 6–12 weeks depending on scale; urgent projects can be accommodated with adjusted scheduling.
Do you ship internationally?
Yes. We pack to conservation standards and insure high-value pieces for transit.
What payment methods are accepted?
Bank transfer, major cards and agreed instalments after consultation.
Are materials archival?
Always. We select conservation-grade supports and threads appropriate to the commission.
Start a consultation
Brief notes on scale and intent help us prepare. We offer a guided conversation to determine fit and timeline.