
Atelier Stokowski is a Paris-based workshop founded by three brothers, bringing together in a single place the mastery of glassmaking techniques and brass craftsmanship.
At the intersection of fine craftsmanship and design, the atelier conceives and produces lighting, furniture, and objects in which glass enters into dialogue with noble materials such as brass and wood.

The work of the atelier is rooted in continuous research into material and light. Glass is shaped through various techniques, hand-blowing, thermoforming, and diamond-wheel engraving, while brass is formed, machined, and assembled, ensuring a rigorous continuity between structure, surface, and function.
The atelier asserts a distinctive position through the use of engraving within the field of contemporary lighting. Long associated with sculpture and the decorative arts, glass engraving is here reintroduced within a functional and contemporary approach. It becomes a tool for modulating light and spatial perception, in which light is shaped by the material itself, revealing the drawing inscribed within the glass.

Each creation emerges from a demanding process, where experimentation goes hand in hand with a high level of precision in execution. By maintaining complete control over fabrication, Atelier Stokowski develops works with a contemporary aesthetic, rooted in the tradition of glass and bronze craftsmanship, while asserting a current approach to design, between technical heritage and contemporary expression.

