About Me
My journey into craftsmanship began at 14 where I discovered a passion for furniture restoration during my first internship with Olivier Riviere in Normandy. This early experience led me to pursue a Cabinet Making course at Lycée Napoleon, laying the groundwork for my path ahead.
Further honing my skills, I attended the prestigious École Boulle in Paris, delving deeper into the art of cabinetmaking and engaging in a further internships with Atelier Monceau and Sebastien Evain. My mastery of the craft continued at Lycée de Revel, where I specialised in furniture restoration and conservation.
My pursuits then took me to Kent where I trained under the expert guidance of Yannick Chastang , where I refined my skills in various conservation techniques, including veneer and Boulle marquetry, bronze cleaning, French polish, and waxed finishes. Then, my experience at Mark Goodger Antiques proved invaluable, cementing my resolve to launch my own enterprise.
Today, the founding of my own enterprise, dedicated to preserving our collective cultural heritage, builds on my lifelong commitment to excellence in the field of furniture conservation.