A private club residence where every surface is drawn to a single detail library — bespoke furniture and full-room millwork in walnut and honed travertine, finished by hand.
Set into the canyon light of Brentwood, the residence reads as one continuous piece of joinery. Atelier held every custom trade under a single contract: the casegoods, the paneled walls, the stone thresholds, and the brass hardware that ties them together.
The design language is quiet and structural — grain runs are matched across doors and drawer banks, travertine is honed to a matte that catches no glare, and each brass pull is machined from solid stock, then hand-rubbed to a warm satin that will only deepen with use.
Nothing left the floor without a 3D scan checked against the approved model. Sub-millimeter tolerance on every reveal, photographed finishes for the record, and a QC gate owned by Atelier — not the factory — before a single crate was sealed for freight.
Installed as one coordinated package against the site schedule, the result is a room worth keeping: furniture and architecture speaking the same material grammar, from the entry casework to the last drawer face.
Swatches are rendered stand-ins pending physical sample photography · finishes specified per approved schedule.