Atelier

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Discover unique atelier creations, from textured fruit bowls to personalized mirrors. Explore abstract art, workshop signs, and whimsical keychains, perfect for gifting or personalizing your space.

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Many atelier clothing items follow the seller’s own size chart rather than standard retail sizing, especially for handmade dresses, blouses, and trousers. You’ll often see measurements for bust, waist, hips, and garment length, sometimes shown as flat-lay measurements. Several items are made-to-order in a range of sizes, while others are one-of-a-kind and only fit one set of measurements.
Size options vary by item, but many atelier clothing pieces come in a small run of sizes (often XS–XL) or are made in one-size, easy-fit cuts like wrap tops, elastic-waist trousers, and roomy dresses. Accessories are often sized by measurement: belts by length, hats by head circumference, and rings by standard ring sizing.
Atelier items are generally made for everyday creating, wearing, and decorating with a studio-made feel. You’ll find things meant for drawing and writing (sketchbooks, journals, stationery), making and serving (ceramic mugs, bowls, vases), and getting work done (aprons, tool pouches). Several pieces, like art prints or small paintings, are designed for display.
Atelier-made home decor items are often crafted from tactile, studio-favorite materials like stoneware or porcelain ceramics, hand-thrown clay, and natural textiles such as linen or cotton. You’ll also find wood pieces (carved, turned, or painted), glass, and metal accents like brass or iron. Many items use matte glazes, waxed finishes, or hand-applied paint for texture.
An atelier typically sells handmade, studio-style items such as original art prints and paintings, sketchbooks and journals, and stationery sets. Many atelier shops also offer small-batch ceramics, hand-sewn textile goods like pouches or aprons, and artisan jewelry. You’ll often see minimalist, design-forward styles, plus materials like paper, linen, clay, brass, and silver.