Wordmarks tracés à la main
We approach identity the way an atelier approaches a couture commission: muslin first, hand-stitched, fitted twice, signed inside the collar.
Atelio is a Parisian design atelier for maisons, parfumeries, and quiet luxury houses. We work the way couture works: muslin first, hand-fitted, signed inside the collar.
The atelier accepts four maisons a year and the occasional bespoke piece. Below — the bench in residence, the look-books on the table, and the silk shelf of materials.
A 1844 maison launching its first parfum line. Wordmark, flacon design, look-book, and a bespoke front-end in twelve weeks. Adopted in full by the maison the same season.
We approach identity the way an atelier approaches a couture commission: muslin first, hand-stitched, fitted twice, signed inside the collar.
Editorial work for fashion houses, perfumeries, and the small magazines they sponsor. Saddle-stitched on Munken, posted in tissue paper.
Bespoke front-ends with the discipline of a couture fitting. No themes, no templates. Edge-deployed, type-driven, hand-finished.
We are not against agencies. We are against the brief that ends in a Drive folder. Below, the atelier in plain English.
“Atelio drew our maison’s wordmark on Munken with a 0.3mm pen. They sent four. We chose one. We have used it on every collection since, including the perfume.”
“They sent the brand book in a tissue-wrapped box, hand-tied with a silk ribbon. The team applauded. The wordmark has been on our boutique for nine seasons.”
“L’atelier travaille comme une maison de couture. The fittings are honest. The seams are visible. The result is bespoke, and stays bespoke.”
Pricing is plain. The atelier runs twelve weeks. The annual atelier continues until the maison changes hands — which has not yet happened.
Réponses dans les trois jours, par poste ou par mail.
Quartier du Marais, Paris IIIe. By appointment, mornings or apéritif hour. Bring a sketchbook.
Two maisons remain in the spring atelier. We respond to every brief, even those we politely return.