L’ ATELIER
Arranged bottles labeled 'soy with rice oil' and 'water', a photograph, a small rock, a red tool, and two piles of powder (white and dark) on a wooden surface with a dark tiled wall in the background.

Every Studio Penelope interior has a layer most people cannot name.

They feel it when they walk in. A depth in the walls. A warmth in the surfaces. Something that makes a room feel complete in a way that a paint colour or a piece of furniture alone never could.

That layer is Vincent.

For nearly three decades, he has been applying oil lacquer, stucco, bas-relief and other artisan wall surfaces by hand. Not as a finish, but as a signature. The invisible thread that runs through every project and makes it unmistakably ours.

It is what gives a room its atmosphere. Its richness. The sense that it was made, not assembled.

A beige curtain on the left side and a beige wall with a small, colorful landscape photograph hanging on it.
Decorative white floral pattern with leaves and small round accents on a beige wall.