Memory, cast in metal.
Memory cast in metal. Built to outlast us.
We founded the atelier in 2021 with a single conviction : a civilisation that stops carving its memory in metal forgets how to remember at all. So we took up bronze — the material the Greeks and the Romans used to make their gods stay. Then we took up titanium — which holds the same form a thousand times longer.
Nine years, from Nice to Paris and now across the Atlantic. A Hercules at Rueil-Malmaison. A Joan of Arc, equestrian, four-and-a-half metres of bronze and gold for Nice. Busts of Nietzsche, Dostoyevsky, Marcus Aurelius, Saint-Exupéry — a small private pantheon for those who want one. And the monuments to come : a twenty-metre Prometheus for Starbase, a Guardian of Liberty in titanium, made to stand for millions of years.
This site is the workshop's own — the work, the hands that make it, and the long project of which it is only the beginning.





