BESPOKE CASES · PARIS

Case-making House for Instruments & Heritage
Design · Protect · Preserve
Collection · Violins

Bespoke Cases for Violins

Whether it is an antique violin, a contemporary model or a finely crafted instrument, every case begins with the precise tracing of its curves. The pieces presented here exist as one-of-a-kind creations-just like the instruments they protect.
The Making of a Case
— 01 —
The Shell

The bare wood, then its twin already covered: the form comes before the material.

— 02 —
The Pattern
The instrument’s measurements, annotated in pencil—every dimension belongs to one unique violin.
— 03 —
The Covering
Golden satin, wooden fittings individually screwed into the lid.
— 04 —
The Compartments
Velvet fitted, partitions and supports in place: the case awaits its instrument.
— 05 —
The Finished Case
The violin and its bow in place: the case has taken on the exact shape of its violin.
The Signature Gesture of This Collection

A violin is not simply stored. It is suspended in velvet.

Neither resting on its soundboard nor pressed into a mould, the instrument is supported by the neck and secured at precisely the right points, allowing it to travel without any pressure being exerted on its finish.
Collection Pieces
Golden yellow velvet — dedicated bow and accessory compartments

Midnight blue grained leather, gold velvet – hand-stitched support cushion

Profiled shell – crimson interior, refined lines

Pearl-grey felt – understated concert elegance
Contact

From the studio to the concert stage, your violin deserves a case designed for it alone.

Every project begins with a conversation—the instrument, its history, its journey. Victor Vorko personally responds to every enquiry.