A private club residence in Brentwood — bespoke furniture and full-room millwork in walnut and honed travertine, finished entirely by hand.
Set behind a canyon of sycamores in Brentwood, The Club was conceived as a private members' house at the scale of a single family — a place where a morning coffee and a midnight negotiation feel equally at home. Atelier delivered the interior as one package: every fixed and loose element of the ground floor, drawn to the architect's set and built to a single standard.
The brief was restraint with weight. Nothing shiny, nothing thin — surfaces you want to put your hand on, joinery that reads as architecture rather than furniture.
The library anchors the house: floor-to-ceiling walnut casework with hand-cut reveals, a travertine hearth surround honed to a matte tooth, and a run of concealed doors that disappear into the paneling grain. Every carcass was scanned against the approved model before finishing — sub-millimeter, so the reveals stay true across a twenty-foot wall.
Loose furniture was drawn to sit inside that language: a lounge chair, a low table, and a bar cabinet, each built from the same walnut billet as the room around it and finished by the same hands.
One piece, under the light. A hand-upholstered lounge chair on a solid walnut frame — the signature seat of the great room. Drag to turn it in the round.
Shown as an interactive reference model. Frame in solid oiled walnut; seat and back hand-tailored, tufted, and finished on the bench.
The palette was set on a stone table, in daylight, one sample at a time — the way it should be. Warm woods against cool stone, brass to catch the light, a single lacquer for depth.
Each surface carries through the house — walnut in the millwork, travertine at the hearth, brass on the pulls, bouclé on the seat you saw under the light.
Swatch renderings shown pending photographyA walk through the finished rooms. Every plate stands in for photography to come.
Material plates shown pending project photography · scopes describe Atelier's package on The Club.
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