Miniatures inspired by the knowledge of the past

Since 2016, we have been dedicated to the creation of miniature objects, a craft that requires patience, precision and passion.

Our creations are made from various materials such as steel, copper, wood and clay, each offering different possibilities. 

We use techniques inspired by Antiquity and the Middle Ages, combining traditional know how with innovation. 

Each object is the result of careful thought, where material, form and movement are designed to create a harmonious whole.

Journal

The Journal section is an invitation to step into our artisanal and creative world. It allows a deeper understanding of the way we work by detailing our choice of materials, the techniques we use and the different stages of creation.

You will discover our trials, experiments and sometimes even our mistakes, which are an integral part of the learning and refinement process. 

This section offers an authentic insight into the research and reflection behind each piece.


The Journal is divided into three main sections, each made up of several sub pages accessible via the menu. The first section focuses on metals, mainly steel and copper.

 


   

The second explores other techniques and materials.

The third is dedicated to additional knowledge useful in the workshop, as well as more general information such as French manufacturing.

Specialities

The Specialities section highlights our most representative creations.

It presents our unique pieces, produced with extreme care, as well as other objects that illustrate the diversity of our expertise. 

Some creations also allow the observation of specific techniques, sometimes forgotten or little known, reflecting our desire to preserve and reinterpret ancient methods, such as the making of mechanical automata.

Photography

The Photography section complements the Journal and offers a detailed view of our workshop and creations. It features images of our tools, materials and finished pieces, as well as photographs that inspire our future projects. Photography allows us to emphasise the precision of manual work, the textures of materials and details often invisible to the naked eye, adding an extra dimension to our artisanal approach.

The first part focuses on the photographic techniques we use.

The second presents photographs created from handmade objects or objects used in the workshop.

The third part is dedicated to photographs taken outside the workshop, covering a wide range of themes.

News

Here you can find our latest news and updates.