Having a WORKSHOP and working with your hands... with tools that have a soul.

"A cabinetmaker's workshop is filled with the smell of sawdust and glue, and you walk on a bed of shavings; a painter's workshop smells of oil and turpentine. The saddler's workshop, on the other hand, is as clean as a sub-prefect's office, and it smells of leather, which brings to mind the faint scent of mignonette."
Jean Diwo - The horse-drawn carriage

After working on film sets as a production assistant, I decided several years ago to train in leatherwork.
I live in Paris and I wanted to get closer to the equestrian world: the profession that best suited this choice was naturally that of
of a saddler-harness maker.
Discovering the world of leather (this incredible material to work with) was a revelation for me.

My leather goods collections are timeless, minimalist, practical, and customizable for certain pieces.
Each creation bears the first name of one of my ancestors.
I work with high-quality full-grain leathers, tanned in renowned French and European tanneries. I appreciate this know-how that combines ancient techniques with modernity (especially in accordance with ecological standards).
My workshop-boutique is located on Rue Brancion in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, next to Parc Georges Brassens, a village-like neighborhood where it's nice to work.
It is in this place that I create and manufacture, with
Laura, here are the bags and accessories I'm showing you today.
Made in France in the purest tradition of craftsmanship.
