Flagship hotel, guest floors
casegoods · stone tops · lighting — one contract
Atelier engineers, fabricates and installs bespoke architectural work — millwork, metal, stone, upholstery, glass and lighting — through a certified network of specialist floors, delivered as one package and installed on-site, worldwide.
Fig. 1.01 — production, certified specialist floor
You issue one drawing set and one purchase order. We take it from there — shop drawings, samples, fabrication, consolidation, white-glove delivery and installation — every scope engineered and run by a single partner, to a single standard, on a single schedule.
From guest rooms to gallery floors — the same discipline, wherever the drawings lead. Installed on-site, worldwide.
Every piece we ship is measured against the approved 3D model and inspected by our own engineers on the floor where it's built. Nothing crates until Atelier signs it off — and you see the record the moment it exists.
Every piece is 3D-scanned and compared against the approved model — geometry, reveal and finish checked before crating.
One tolerance across every trade and every floor. The scan report is the certificate that travels with the work.
Our inspectors approve each piece at the source and sign it off before it ships. What arrives is what was approved.
Payments release against verified progress — from PO to install, every stage documented in the record.
Each scope is routed to the floor best equipped to build it — masters of one material, working from one drawing set, to one bench standard.
Every project runs on Atelier's platform: live production status, scan records, approvals and milestone payments in one place. It supports the work — shop drawings to install — so you always know exactly where every piece stands.
casegoods · stone tops · lighting — one contract
rift oak paneling · metal reveals — floor after floor
bar die · banquettes · brass rail · stone tops
“Two hundred guest rooms of casegoods, drawn, sampled and installed on one contract. The scan reports before crating meant zero surprises on site.
“Unit millwork across a full tower usually means coordinating a roster of vendors. Atelier ran it as one job — one schedule, one point of contact.
“They build to the drawing set, not around it. Shop drawings came back with our details intact and the samples photographed against control.
“Bar die, banquettes, brass rail and stone tops from a single partner — the room opened as one piece, on the date we published.
“A hundred and forty parts of millwork on one floor, tracked live from production to install. We watched it get made from a dashboard.
Issue the set — we come back with one price, one schedule and one point of contact for every made-to-order trade on it. From first markup to the installed room, held to the Atelier Standard.