Every L’Atelier Paris range begins with proportion, cooking ritual, and architectural intent. Choose the format that best suits your project, then begin shaping a composition that feels fully considered from the first line to the final finish.
The more compact of our two principal formats, La Provençale offers clarity, balance, and restraint — a refined interpretation of the traditional French range, adapted for the modern home.
Whether composed as a wall range or developed into an island suite, La Provençale adapts with precision — allowing you to integrate cooking, refrigeration, and preparation elements into a composition that feels considered from every angle.
La Grande is defined by presence and possibility — a broader format designed for projects that demand greater capacity, stronger symmetry, and a more expressive architectural statement.
From expanded cooking surfaces to integrated cabinetry and refrigeration, La Grande allows for a fully resolved suite — composed around the space, the client, and the way the kitchen will be lived in.
All L’Atelier Paris ranges are handcrafted in the United States and certified for use in both the USA and Canada.
For projects in other regions, our team will guide the appropriate technical path forward.
Begin with the foundation — La Provençale or La Grande — each offering a distinct balance of proportion, capacity, and architectural presence.
Choose from our signature expressions — Le Classique, Le Transitionnel, or Le Contemporain — each shaping the visual language of the range and its relationship to the space.
Define ovens, warming cabinets, storage, and structural elements — establishing the composition that supports how the range will be used.
Select the cooking elements that define your experience — gas, induction, French tops, or professional griddles — arranged with purpose and precision.
Extend the composition upward with a hood designed to match — proportioned, finished, and detailed as part of a complete architectural system.
Complete the piece through color, trim, and material — creating a final expression that feels fully aligned with the home.