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Welcome to Atelier 75.  A curated collection of homeware, inspired by the beauty of this world, the artisans in it, soulful spaces and individual style.

I’m Ilse. The founder and creative heart behind the brand.  A true Taurus at heart, I find joy in all things tactile, sensory, beautiful and meaningful. 

During my journey on this earth, I've worked in the Fashion Industry as Buyer and Stylist : which has naturally supported my love for shopping, creating beautiful spaces and sourcing unique pieces to further beautify either oneself or one's space.

It is due to years of happily exploring markets, boutiques and backstreets around the world and constantly moving things around to find 'that perfect spot', that Atelier 75 came to be.

My vision is to bring a bit of French Provencal charm, a sprinkle of Parisian glam, and blend them together with a bohemian spirit.  A reflection of my own passions and style and places I’ve fallen in love with. 

I believe our homes and wardrobes should be our living storybooks: layered, personal, full of memories and future dreams.

Every item in the store is selected with care. 

Designed to bring comfort, joy, beauty, character and inspiration to your everyday life.  Whether it’s a cozy handwoven throw, a beautiful sculptural vase, or a gorgeous printed Kimono, I hope it adds something special to your story.

Thank you for being here.  I can’t wait to see what you’ll discover.

With love and appreciation,

Ilse

Founder & Creative Director

Atelier 75

My passions combine on these trips as I never leave home without my trusty camera.

  • New York City, USA

    With the Empire State Building peeking though the buildings and trees : there's no better way to see this magnificent island but on foot.

  • Barcelona, Spain

    Another fantastic city to explore on foot and shop until you drop.

  • Somewhere in Provence, France

    Taking a little break between browsing markets in Provence.

  • Amsterdam, the Netherlands

    Even on a grey day, the city feels alive and full of character. There’s something comforting about watching the rhythm of daily life unfold here, where every street corner feels like a postcard.

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