True Custom
Every range is composed from the ground up. Burner configuration, oven composition, knob placement, trim, proportions and finish are developed around the project rather than selected from a limited menu.
L’Atelier Paris creates French ranges, hoods and kitchens as part of the architecture of the home — with a level of design freedom, material integrity and true customization that sets our work apart.
At L’Atelier Paris, each project begins with proportion, composition and intent. Rather than selecting from a fixed set of formats, clients shape every piece around how it will be used, how it should feel within the room and how it should belong to the architecture of the home.
This distinction changes everything. It is the difference between a luxury product and a true custom composition.
We do not begin with a predefined range and ask the home to accept it. We begin with the home — then compose the range, hood and kitchen around it.
For projects where the kitchen must feel intrinsic to the home rather than placed within it, design freedom matters as much as craftsmanship.
Every range is composed from the ground up. Burner configuration, oven composition, knob placement, trim, proportions and finish are developed around the project rather than selected from a limited menu.
Our work is informed by timeless French design sensibility — in silhouette, proportion and restraint — resulting in kitchens that feel enduring rather than trend-driven.
Built entirely in the United States, our work benefits from closer production control, stronger service support, stocked parts and a manufacturing model designed for custom execution.
We do not think in isolated appliances. We think in compositions — where the range, hood, cabinetry and surrounding materials are developed to belong to the architecture of the home.
What begins as a custom range can naturally evolve into a hood, island suite, cabinetry and a complete kitchen composition — all developed with one design language, one standard of craftsmanship and one architectural point of view.
This is where the distinction becomes visible — not only in how a piece looks, but in how it is conceived, resolved and lived with over time.
For some clients, Prêt à Porter offers the clearest path into the brand. For others, a fully bespoke composition is the only right beginning. Both start from the same standard. The difference is how far the design is meant to go.