Stéphanie Boulay is a graphic and visual artist specializing in visual identity, publishing, and creative workshops focused on collage and the reuse of materials, combining design with an eco-friendly artistic approach.

Philippe Saltel is a cabinetmaker and designer. In his workshop, he designs and crafts custom furniture to his clients’ specifications, while also developing his own line of furniture.
Although Philippe has always had a desire to create objects with his own hands, it was only after an initial career in production management—following his studies at the École des Arts Décoratifs in Paris—that he decided to heed this calling. After the lockdown, he began a career change and earned a CAP in cabinetmaking at the École Boulle. It was there that he met Zigor and Irina, two people with whom he would forge a decisive relationship.
Initially based at an art center in Aubervilliers, Philippe joined Atlas in the spring of 2023, following Zigor and Irina to this shared workspace. Since then, he has found in this space more than just a workshop: a true ecosystem where collaborations arise naturally.
With Zigor, he has completed several commissions for Atlas residents: a wardrobe for Basem, chairs for Up up up Studio. Together, they also contribute to the collective’s life by building a coffee table and an outdoor floor to furnish the Atlas terrace.
His workshop is a vibrant space: he stores his stock of solid wood there, transforms it into planks using his machines, and assembles his creations. At the intersection of art and craftsmanship, his work reflects a keen attention to form and materials, in a space that provides room for artisanal projects.
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