While in Du Plessis courtyard, VDP spent a while in the fascinating shop of cabinet and marquetry restorer Fabrice Gardillou... His work can be seen on his website.
Chez Fabrice Gardillou, ébéniste d'art, dans la cour Du Plessis. Son travail est visible sur son site web.
That is truly the domain of an artisan.
ReplyDeleteSmashing pictures Ciel, it looks like a fascinating place, always wonderful to see real craftsmanship...
ReplyDeleteOh boy! That last photo shows the great challenge.
ReplyDeleteI have always been fascinated by wood working shop, and this looks like a great one. Those chairs look like antiques.
ReplyDeleteA truly talented person works here, obviously.
ReplyDeletece qui m'amuse c'est la photo des clés... j'en ai photographiés pour le thème des tercets du vendredi !
ReplyDeletebonne journée sous le soleil
A craftsman paradise. Looks so interesting.
ReplyDeleteAlways interesting to see work like that first hand.
ReplyDeleteToll, dass es sowas noch gibt !
ReplyDeleteI love this. Old school tools and furniture. I assume the bottles contain materials to make stains.
ReplyDeleteNice pieces, my favorite is the set of old keys...
ReplyDeleteSuch great scenes from this shop. It makes me wonder about how all those colorful things in bottles and jars are used.
ReplyDeleteSo many interesting tools here. I especially like the keys!
ReplyDeleteFascinating, Ciel!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fascinating place.
ReplyDeleteA great collection of treasure!
ReplyDeleteWhat a place! I could spend hours there:)
ReplyDeleteFascinating stuff. Great pictures. I'd like to spend time there.
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