The Gallery's ethos is raw and authentic, unvarnished and genuine. Carving the essence, accentuating genuine craftsmanship, and integrating textures among elegance. An honest dialogue between art, architecture, and objects.
A devotion and ultimate respect for craftmanship. A reminder and representation as to how we have traditionally looked after and cared for our precious belongings to enable them to be passed along through generations, especially among our loved ones.
The essence of The Ateljè emerges by touching the surface of each item inside the gallery. A contemporary hedonistic space aligned with a heritage of traditional craftmanship. Only a handful of thoughtfully selected artists were hand-picked, each and every one whom embody the principles of The Ateljè ethos.
As a muted, young and conscious contemporary label, The Ateljè brand is dedicated to embodying its most responsible selves. Prioritizing all efforts to minimize its social and environmental impact in a world driven by trends. The designs strike a balance between contemporary aesthetics and timeless appeal, emphasizing durability. Firmly believing in the longevity and quality of garments, abstaining from traditional sale periods.
With a strong commitment to circularity, the brand focuses on achieving zero-waste production. As a low-stock brand, unsold items are revitalized during archive sales, and fabric remnants find new life in exclusive lines for the brand's webshop. Upcycled creations from these remnants include crepe satin bags, packaging, accessories, and more.
All purchases from the labels webshop are shipped in sustainably sourced packaging, featuring reusable fabric-covered boxes crafted from recycled natural fibers and leftover fabrics from previous collections. Orders are shipped from the brand's personal hedonistic environement, while every exploration of production outside of Europe is limited to cases requiring specialized, often Japanese or Chinese, craftsmanship.
All objects curated in the gallery originate from true artisans, with a focus on handmade objects and materials, while continually introducing more responsible opportunities in upcoming collections.