
MADE-TO-MEASURE FURNITURE
Some examples...
Chest of drawers
This is the chest of drawers made for Pascal. It was hanging in his bedroom. He wanted to brighten it up. Now it's done!
Paint: Libéron pearl grey
Finish: Libéron Antiquaire colourless wax and protective varnish for the inside of the drawers





Norman wardrobe
Here is Pascal's Norman wardrobe. He asked me to find a Norman style wardrobe for him, in solid oak and transform it into a wardrobe with 2 shelves. My research led me to this beautiful cabinet that he liked. He wanted to rediscover the blondness of the original oak. Many hours of work, but the result is there! The interior rod was custom-made by an artistic ironworker. It now sits in her bedroom as a major piece of her decoration.





3 door sideboard
Here is Olivia's 3-door sideboard. It was arranged in the guest room of his lovely house. This piece of furniture has suffered but is difficult to part with. So, I gave it a facelift! Here he is again in his place. The blonde of the solid pine is magnificent!




3-door sideboard - 3 dummy drawers
Here is Olivia's second 3-door sideboard. It joins the first buffet in the guest room. This piece of furniture also suffered. So, I gave it a facelift! Here he is again in his place. The blonde of the solid pine is magnificent!





Small glass cabinet furniture
Here is the last piece of furniture in Olivia's guest room. He joins the two other sideboards. Here he too is back in his place. He no longer had the finishing rod. I made him a new one. It is now brand new!




End of the sofa
And here is Adrien! This is an order from the customer who adopted Firmin. She wanted a small piece of furniture at the end of her sofa. So I went looking for a piece of furniture that looked like Firmin... And I found this gem and its sidekick in Les Arcs. They belonged to the grandmother of the person who gave them to me. They date from the beginning of the 20th century. In solid blond oak, it has exactly the same colors and patterns as Firmin. Delighted with this renovation. The last photo is Adrien when he arrived at the workshop. What a change, isn't it?




