Hospitality
Guest room FF&E, lobbies, bars and restaurant buildouts — property-wide packages, tracked room by room, under one contract.
Millwork, metal, stone, upholstery, glass, lighting — one contract routes your drawing set across a certified network of specialist floors, verifies every piece against a single QC gate, and lands it on site as one crate. You watch each step happen, live.
The made-to-order scope of any serious interior — millwork, metal, stone, seating, glass — is usually split across separate shops, each with its own contract, its own tolerance, and its own idea of the deadline. Nobody sees the whole job. You find out what went wrong at install, and it becomes your punch list.
We decompose your drawing set by trade and route each scope to the certified floor best equipped to build it. Every part converges on one gate — Atelier's — before it's consolidated, crated and delivered as a single package under a single contract.
Drawings, spec book, FF&E schedule. Engineered takeoff, line by line — one number back in days.
Each trade scope goes to the specialist floor qualified to build it. We run the network; you hold one contract.
Every piece is 3D-scanned against the approved model. Beyond ±0.4 mm, it fails at the source — not on your site.
Passed parts consolidate into one crate, one freight plan, one install crew, one date.
Every Atelier project runs through one portal — uploaded files, approvals, production milestones, scan evidence, invoices and freight. You see what we see, in real time, at app.atelier.inc. Live
Every piece's state — drawn, in production, scanned, crated — updates in the portal the moment it changes on the floor. No Friday summary emails.
The drawing set, shop drawings, finish samples and prototypes queue in one place, marked up to resolution and time-stamped.
Payments release against verified milestones, never against promises. Progress you can audit, not progress you're told about.
Trust isn't a promise, it's an instrument. Before anything is crated, every piece is 3D-scanned and compared against the approved model. Deviation beyond ±0.4 mm fails at the source — the floor reworks it on their schedule, not yours. The scan report lands in your portal before the crate is ever sealed.
| Piece | Item | Δ max | Status | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NS-01 | Nightstand | 0.18 mm | Pass | ||
| CR-04 | Credenza | 0.31 mm | Pass | ||
| BQ-02 | Banquette frame | 0.09 mm | Pass | ||
| SH-11 | Shelf run | 0.62 mm | Rework | ||
| SH-11·R2 | Shelf run — re-scanned | 0.21 mm | Pass | ||
| 212 pieces scanned · 198 passed first scan · 14 reworked at source · 0 shipped outside the gate | |||||
Every piece is 3D-scanned and registered against the approved CAD model — not eyeballed against a photo. Geometry is the referee.
The gate is Atelier's standard, enforced identically on every certified floor. No factory grades its own homework.
Scan reports publish to your portal before a crate is sealed. If you can't see the evidence, it doesn't ship.
Money moves when verified milestones do — proposal, approvals, scan pass, crating, install. Never ahead of the evidence.
Two hundred pieces across five trade floors, watched from one dashboard. Site visits become optional, not diagnostic.
A piece outside the gate is reworked at the floor that built it — on their schedule and their cost. It never becomes your punch list.
Whatever the drawing set calls for — a hotel's casegoods by the hundred, a single hand-finished credenza, brass rail by the meter — it's built by the specialist floor certified for that trade, and it leaves through the same gate. Ten pieces or ten thousand, identical from first to last.
Built to the drawing set, not around it · shop drawings returned with your details intact
We engage at project scale — fullproperties, full floors, full packages —for teams who build rooms worth keeping.
Guest room FF&E, lobbies, bars and restaurant buildouts — property-wide packages, tracked room by room, under one contract.
Towers, private residences and members clubs — one detail library repeated to tolerance across hundreds of units, or one room finished by hand.
Multi-floor office fit-outs — paneling, reception, café and kitchen packages drawn to the architect's set and installed to the published date.
Material plates shown pending project photography · scopes describe Atelier's package on each project.
"Two hundred guest rooms of casegoods, drawn, sampled and installed on one contract. The scan reports before crating meant zero surprises on site."
"Unit millwork across a full tower usually means four vendors and a punch list from hell. Atelier ran it as one job — one schedule, one point of contact."
"They build to the drawing set, not around it. Shop drawings came back with our details intact and the samples photographed against control."
"Bar die, banquettes, brass rail and stone tops from a single partner — the room opened as one piece, on the date we published."
"A hundred and forty parts of millwork on one floor, tracked live from production to install. We watched it get made from a dashboard."
Drop the drawings, the spec book, or the full FF&E schedule. Our engineers take it off line by line and return an engineered proposal in days — one number for every trade in the set, priced from machine time, not markup.