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Field Trip | Ateliers Saint-Jacques
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Instructor Ateliers Saint-Jacques, January 17, 2024; 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. CET. Paris
January 17, 2024 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. CET
Paris

Attending Paris Déco Off in January? Please join us on Wednesday, January 17, for a one-of-a-kind field trip to the Ateliers Saint-Jacques. Located just a stone’s throw from the famed Palais de Versailles on almost 100 acres within the Domaine de Coubertin, the Ateliers Saint-Jacques exemplify France’s heritage as master artisans and the vitality of such craftsmanship today. Working hand in hand with high-end architects and interior designers, the ateliers’ specialists create luxurious contemporary interiors that are destined to endure.

Enjoy a visit to the gardens on the grounds to gaze upon the stunning Rodin statues before touring each of the four exceptional workshops, dedicated respectively to: Metalwork and Wrought Iron; Joinery and Cabinetmaking; Stonecutting and Marble Work; and Art Foundry and Sculpture Restoration. The visit will start at 9 a.m. and end at 1 p.m. after a complimentary lunch on the estate, where you’ll have the chance to connect with Business of Home’s editor in chief, Kaitlin Petersen, as well as fellow globe-trotting insiders.
 
Attendees are welcome to join Kaitlin on the train rides to and from Paris; transit time is about an hour each way. (Exact train schedules and meeting locations to be determined prior to the event.) 

Limited spots available, so reserve yours today.

BOH Field Trips are available exclusively for BOH Insiders

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Located a short distance from the Palais de Versailles just southwest of Paris, the Fonderie de Coubertin devotes almost 100 acres of its estate to the Ateliers Saint-Jacques, committed to decor, design, architecture and craftsmanship. Across four modern workshops, 15o professional artisans create exceptional items for use all over the world. Combining traditional, hands-on techniques with innovative machinery in a responsible and environmentally sustainable manner, the ateliers produce the most beautiful examples imaginable of French artistry.