These disciplines are not divided between different workshops. They come together in the work of a single craftsman.
The Method
Understanding Before Protecting
Every object presents its own constraints, balance and vulnerabilities. Every solution begins with careful observation.
◇ Balance & Support
Internal structures engineered to support without constraining, respecting both the form and function of every piece.
◇ Materials & Ageing
Materials selected for their long-term stability, their behaviour over time, and their ability to preserve each object’s integrity.
◇ Transport & Movement
Designed to anticipate vibration, impact and environmental variations, ensuring lasting protection wherever the object travels.
◇ Unconventional Forms
Tailored solutions for rare, asymmetrical or unconventional objects, without compromising protection or elegance.
No precious object is ever like another.
Case for a Kobza — One-of-a-Kind Piece
The Same Expertise
Beyond Musical Instruments
What protects a rare instrument also protects a work of art, a collection, or an object of history.
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Museums & Heritage
Conservation cases, educational transport cases and exhibition systems for public and private collections.
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Artwork Transport
Protection systems designed for movement—absorbing impact, covering great distances, and preserving perfect balance.
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Restoration of Antique Cases
Every restoration is approached with restraint, preserving the soul, the patina and the history of each case.
Proof Through the Object
Signature Projects
Complex Forms
The Clavicytherium
A vertical keyboard instrument from another century. Designing its case meant solving a challenge no one had previously faced: supporting a silhouette unlike any standard form.
To protect and to transmit. A three-panel opening system reveals eighteen drawers where every glass piece rests without pressure. Light circulates. Reflections remain.
A large instrument built to travel. Wheels, guide rails and a reinforced structure are discreetly integrated—the case becomes a vehicle without sacrificing elegance.
Time had left its mark: torn linings, weakened wood. The restoration was carried out with restraint, preserving the soul, patina and history of the original case.