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Parisian workshop since 2011 - Discover, train and make

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Bérengère Morin

Bérengère is the cabinetmaker in charge of  l’Établisienne workshop.

Every day, she watches over the workbench and the proper organization of the space in order to make your visit pleasant.

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Woodworking : cutting and assembly

Mortise and tenon, tongue, lamellos …? A practical course of 2h30

Découpe et assemblage à l'Etablisienne

Become familiar with the tools and actions needed to woodworking. The course, lasting 2 hours and an half. We will teach you to master the vocabulary and tools, you are a beginner or want to refine your knowledge.

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Preparing the creation of a piece of furniture or any object

Do you have a project, or just an idea about a piece of furniture or a decorative object ?

Projet meuble Etablisienne ParisBefore you start manufacturing, we propose to review all the steps necessary for the success of your project during a meeting in particular of a half hour.
 

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Your cyanotype photograph

Come and discover the cyanotype process

 The goal of these 4 hours is both to learn the cyanotype process and to draw one of your photographs from a digital file.

We will address technical and historical aspects. We will choose together your photography / graphic creation, taking into account the specificity of the Cyanotype. We will prepare a digital negative for a draw per contact, this will allow us to address some important concepts on Photoshop (tuning layer, Fusion mask, optimization of sharpness …).

After this workshop you will be autonomous and can easily make cyanotypes at home.

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Make your Elona lamp

From base to lampshade

LAMPES-098-VFAs a self-taught designer maker and professional photographer, Vincent designs lighting and furniture that you can discover on the shop of  l’Etablisienne. He also proposes to each one to come and make his pieces in the form of a workshop, allowing everyone to acquire the necessary techniques and to leave with the piece he has made himself.

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