


The threshold, already bespoke
From the entrance the tone is set: built-in storage, flush lines, joinery that welcomes without imposing.
Bespoke joinery · Kitchen
The full renovation of an attic in Nyon: a bespoke kitchen and built-in joinery throughout — drawn, built and installed by the same team, in a single formal language.
The stance
Soft curves, rounded corners, shaped panels: steam-bending runs from one piece to the next. Each curved element is formed on a jig, lamella after lamella, to the exact line.




The walkthrough



From the entrance the tone is set: built-in storage, flush lines, joinery that welcomes without imposing.


Full-width niches, lighting set into the thickness: the living-room unit structures the room and gives off a light that seems to come from the wood.
Precision
In an attic, no angle is square. Each piece is measured on site, drawn to its exact dimension, then trimmed at install — so the cabinet hugs the angled wall without a gap.





Flush fronts, full volumes, integrated appliances: the kitchen reads as a single piece of furniture. Nothing protrudes, nothing catches the eye.



Full-height wardrobes, smooth fronts: the bedroom breathes, everything tucked behind the wood.
The workshop
From the on-site survey to the install: every piece is shaped in the workshop, fitted to the millimetre, step by step.






The gallery










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