I stumbled into Les Ateliers Courbet while wandering through Chelsea, and honestly, I was blown away. If you’re into beautiful, timeless design and artisan-made pieces, this place will feel like heaven. It’s not your typical gallery—it’s super curated, very calm, and every piece feels like it has a story behind it.
What I loved most is how they showcase work from master artisans around the world. You’ll see everything from handcrafted furniture to sculptural lighting and one-of-a-kind decorative objects. It’s all about craftsmanship here—nothing mass-produced, everything feels intentional and soulful.
The space itself is gorgeous, very minimalist and gallery-like, but still warm. I left feeling inspired and already thinking about what I’d want in my dream apartment someday.
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🕰️ Info to know if you want to visit: 📍 134 10th Ave, NYC (Chelsea) 🕒 Open Tuesday to Saturday, 10 AM – 6 PM 📅 Mondays by appointment only 📞 (212) 226-7378 🌐 ateliercourbet.com
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Definitely worth a stop if you’re in the area—especially if you love design, interiors, or discovering pieces that feel one of a kind. I’ll be back for...
Read moreIn the vibrant Chelsea neighbourhood, Les Ateliers Courbet shines as a gallery where tradition meets modernity. It’s a celebration of craftsmanship, showcasing everything from Sèvres porcelain to Venini glasswork. The gallery, curated by Melanie Courbet, honours the artistry and cultural heritage behind each piece. It’s a unique space that values the art of creation, making it a must visit for art enthusiasts...
Read moreLes Ateliers Courbet was a disappointing experience. The gallery felt more pretentious than inspiring, with a minimalist setup that lacked substance or any real engagement. The atmosphere was cold and empty, and unfortunately, the owner came across as dismissive and rude. There was very little to appreciate beyond surface-level presentation. Would...
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