We're hiring.

Join the workshop.

We look for cabinetmakers who want more than to run through procedures. Autonomy, responsibility, direct feedback — we give a lot, we expect a lot.

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The workshop

Eight people, one workshop in Gingins.

Founded in 2017 in Gland, moved to Gingins in 2022. A team of CFC-qualified cabinetmakers, an apprentice, a draftsperson, two partners. In-house design office, build and install: nothing is subcontracted.

How we work

We try rather than deliberate.

«It's not information that creates action — action creates information.»
We own the decisions we make. We learn from what fails.
01

Wide autonomy zone

You decide on your post. We challenge what it produces, not the decision itself.

02

Individual ownership

What passes through your hands, you own. Honest mistakes are fine — repeating them is not.

03

Direct feedback

On the work, never on the person. Explicit weekly 1-1s, both ways. No unsaid.

04

No internal politics

We talk face to face. Decisions happen between the people concerned, not in the corridors.

What you get

What you find here.

  • Pay above the grid

    We pay above the cabinetmaking minimum for the canton. Annual review on results, not seniority.

  • Real autonomy

    Not just a word in the ad. You decide on your post, you choose your methods.

  • Professional tooling

    Recent workshop, well-maintained machines. You don't waste time on gear that fights back.

  • Ongoing training

    Paid for: technical courses, trade shows, material certifications (Midas Metall, Stoneleaf…).

  • Tight team

    Eight people. You count. Your proposals reach the decision without being filtered.

What we expect

What it takes.

  • Rigour on quality

    A piece that leaves the workshop represents the house. No sloppy finish, no loose joint.

  • Take initiative

    Don't wait to be told what to do. Propose, decide, own it.

  • Learn fast

    New machines, new materials, new client expectations. We keep moving.

  • Speak plainly

    Say when something's stuck, raise a disagreement, ask for help. Silence is expensive.

  • Respect the tools

    The workshop stays tidy, the machines get cared for, the wood gets looked after. It's the team's workspace.

Open positions

What we're looking for right now.

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