Warren Street loft
2025A 19th-century brick row house returned to its original proportions, with a full-height oak library and bronze-framed doors made in the atelier.
Atelier Hollis composes interiors in oak, stone and light — designed slowly, built by our own makers, finished to be lived in for decades.
We take few commissions and give each one time — the one material that cannot be specified.
Founded in 2011, the atelier works on a handful of houses each year. Every drawing is made in-house, every piece of joinery leaves our own workshop, and nothing is finished until it feels inevitable in the room.
A 19th-century brick row house returned to its original proportions, with a full-height oak library and bronze-framed doors made in the atelier.
A center-hall farmhouse reorganized around a single walnut stair. Travertine kitchen, linen-wrapped walls, and daylight pulled deep into the plan.
A lakeside house furnished almost entirely from one Douglas fir stock — floors, tables, wardrobes — so the whole house shares a single grain.
Our studio and workshop share one building on Warren Street. The maker who cuts the joint sat in the room when it was drawn — which is why the joint is right.
Complete interiors for houses and apartments — plan, light, materials and detail, drawn to a sixteenth of an inch and followed to the last hinge.
Single pieces and full rooms of joinery — libraries, kitchens, stairs — made in our own workshop from timber we select ourselves.
The last layer: ceramics, textiles and works on paper chosen with the client, so the house ends personal rather than styled.
They said no to half of what we asked for — and the house is better for every refusal.
E. & J. Whitfield
Write to us about your house — where it is, what it wants to become. We respond to every serious enquiry within a week, and we say honestly whether we are the right atelier for it.