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Le Bois Plaisir

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Le Bois Plaisir

Etienne and Agnès Saillard welcome you to their marquetry cabinetmaking workshop “Le Bois Plaisir”, in Dommartin (Doubs, France). Our workshop specializes in the creation of marquetry objects: wall pieces, jewellery boxes, music boxes, small furniture, desk accessories, marquetry furniture…

To create these marquetry objects, the workshop uses a wide variety of wood species: amaranth, walnut burl, rosewood… We combine wood with other materials such as brass, tortoiseshell, and straw.

We can also restore your furniture with a strong commitment to excellence.

Contact us for any restoration or custom creation project.

We specialize in the creation of marquetry objects.

MARQUETRY CONSISTS OF CUTTING AND ASSEMBLING PIECES OF DIFFERENT WOOD SPECIES AND OTHER MATERIALS (MOTHER-OF-PEARL, TORTOISESHELL, PEWTER, STRAW…).

Marquetry allows the creation of subtle decorative designs for objects and furniture. In our cabinetmaking workshop, this art is central: we create solid wood objects that we decorate with marquetry designs based on original compositions.

Our music boxes

When we create our music boxes, we are guided by the world of dreams and childhood. The marquetry reflects, in a way, the poetry of dreams and childhood, accompanied by a gentle melody.

Le Bois Plaisir

Etienne et Agnès Saillard vous accueillent dans leur atelier d’ébénisterie marqueterie  « Le Bois plaisir  », à Dommartin (25-Doubs). Notre atelier est spécialisé dans la fabrication d’objets en marqueterie : tableaux, coffrets à bijoux, boîtes à musique,  petits meubles, accessoires de bureau, mobilier marqueté …

Pour réaliser ces objets en marqueterie, l’atelier possède de nombreuses essences de bois : amarante, loupe de noyer, palissandre… Nous réalisons nos marqueteries en associant le bois avec d’autres matériaux : laiton, écaille de tortue, paille…

Nous pouvons également restaurer votre mobilier dans un souci d’excellence.

Contacter nous pour toute rénovation ou projet de création.

Nous sommes spécialisé dans la fabrication d’objets en marqueterie.

LA MARQUETERIE CONSISTE EN UN DÉCOUPAGE ET UN ASSEMBLAGE DE PIÈCES DE BOIS DE DIFFÉRENTES ESSENCES ET D’AUTRES MATÉRIAUX (NACRE, ÉCAILLE DE TORTURE, ÉTAIN, PAILLE…).

La marqueterie permet la réalisation de décors subtils pour des objets de décoration et d’ameublement. Dans notre atelier d’ébénisterie, cet art est à l’honneur : nous fabriquons des objets  en bois massif que nous ornons d’un décor en marqueterie selon des sujets que nous créons.

Nos boîtes à musique

Lorsque nous réalisons nos boîtes à musique c’est l’univers du rêve et de l’enfance qui nous porte. Les marqueteries en sont, en quelque sorte, le reflet de la poésie du rêve et de l’enfance accompagné d’une douce musique !

Le Bois Plaisir

Etienne y Agnès Saillard le dan la bienvenida a su taller de ebanistería y marquetería “Le Bois Plaisir”, en Dommartin (Doubs, Francia). Nuestro taller está especializado en la creación de objetos de marquetería: cuadros, joyeros, cajas de música, pequeños muebles, accesorios de escritorio, mobiliario con marquetería…

Para realizar estos objetos, el taller dispone de una amplia variedad de maderas: amaranto, raíz de nogal, palisandro… Realizamos nuestras marqueterías combinando la madera con otros materiales como latón, carey y paja.

También podemos restaurar su mobiliario con un alto nivel de exigencia y calidad.

Contáctenos para cualquier proyecto de restauración o creación a medida.

Estamos especializados en la fabricación de objetos de marquetería.

LA MARQUETERÍA CONSISTE EN EL CORTE Y ENSAMBLAJE DE PIEZAS DE DIFERENTES MADERAS Y OTROS MATERIALES (NÁCAR, CAREY, ESTAÑO, PAJA…).

La marquetería permite crear decoraciones sutiles para objetos y muebles. En nuestro taller de ebanistería, este arte ocupa un lugar central: creamos objetos de madera maciza que decoramos con motivos de marquetería a partir de diseños propios.

Nuestras cajas de música

Cuando realizamos nuestras cajas de música, nos dejamos llevar por el universo de los sueños y la infancia. La marquetería refleja, en cierto modo, esa poesía, acompañada de una suave melodía.

Le Bois Plaisir

Etienne e Agnès Saillard vi accolgono nel loro laboratorio di ebanisteria e intarsio “Le Bois Plaisir”, a Dommartin (Doubs, Francia). Il nostro atelier è specializzato nella realizzazione di oggetti in intarsio: quadri, portagioie, carillon, piccoli mobili, accessori da scrivania, mobili intarsiati…

Per realizzare questi oggetti, il laboratorio dispone di numerose essenze di legno: amaranto, radica di noce, palissandro… Realizziamo i nostri intarsi combinando il legno con altri materiali come ottone, tartaruga e paglia.

Possiamo inoltre restaurare i vostri mobili con grande attenzione alla qualità e all’eccellenza.

Contattateci per qualsiasi progetto di restauro o creazione su misura.

Siamo specializzati nella realizzazione di oggetti in intarsio.

L’INTARSIO CONSISTE NEL TAGLIO E NELL’ASSEMBLAGGIO DI PEZZI DI LEGNO DI DIVERSE ESSENZE E DI ALTRI MATERIALI (MADREPERLA, TARTARUGA, PELTRO, PAGLIA…).

L’intarsio consente la realizzazione di decorazioni raffinate per oggetti e mobili. Nel nostro laboratorio di ebanisteria, quest’arte è al centro del nostro lavoro: realizziamo oggetti in legno massello decorati con motivi in intarsio basati su disegni originali.

I nostri carillon

Quando realizziamo i nostri carillon, ci lasciamo guidare dall’universo del sogno e dell’infanzia. Gli intarsi ne riflettono, in un certo senso, la poesia, accompagnata da una dolce melodia.

Describe your profession, including details about your products, services, expertise and know-how

We specialize in the creation of marquetry objects: wall pieces, jewellery boxes, music boxes, desk accessories and marquetry furniture…

To produce these marquetry objects, we work with a wide variety of wood species: amaranth, walnut burl, rosewood… and we also combine wood with other materials such as brass, tortoiseshell and straw.

With more than 20 years of professional experience, we also restore furniture with a strong commitment to excellence.
If you wish to have an exceptional piece of furniture or a bespoke box made, we are at your disposal.


What materials do you use? How and where do you source them?

The main material used in marquetry is wood.

There are more than 25,000 botanically classified wood species around the world. However, trees of the same species can display very different colours and patterns depending on each individual. Like human beings, a tree is a living organism that reacts to its environment, the soil in which it grows, the climate, the altitude, and the density of the forest. All these factors influence its texture, size and appearance.

Here are some of the different visual characteristics of cut wood:

  • Moiré wood: the wood shows shifting, wavy, non-uniform reflections.
  • Speckled wood: the surface is regularly dotted with small knots of roughly equal size.
  • Pommeled wood: the wood displays small rounded shapes placed next to one another.
  • Burr wood: this veneer is mainly cut from the base of a tree (near the roots). The fibres are intertwined and twisted.
  • Figured (mesh) wood: the surface is covered with small, dense, darker and slightly glossy grains.
  • Burls and excrescences: burl veneer comes from a growth on the tree, often caused by injury, fungi, or insect activity. These formations result from numerous dormant buds that cannot develop.

Once the design is created, the marquetry artisan selects from this wide range of wood types to achieve specific decorative effects. It is precisely this diversity that gives marquetry its richness.

In addition to wood, other materials may also be used in marquetry: tortoiseshell, bone, straw, as well as metals such as brass and pewter.


Describe the techniques, tools and materials you use in your work

Marquetry techniques

Marquetry artisans in Germany developed a method known as “Tarsia a incastro.”

Two or three sheets of veneer from different wood species are placed on top of one another and cut simultaneously following the design. The cut pieces are then inlaid by alternating light and dark shapes, creating decorative positive and negative effects. This technique was later adopted and developed by André-Charles Boulle, the renowned cabinetmaker of King Louis XIV.

The classic “piece-by-piece” method: more complex but the most widely used, as it allows the simultaneous production of several identical motifs with great precision and efficiency. A suitable veneer is chosen for each element of the design. All elements are glued onto their respective veneers and then cut separately.

Today, around one hundred marquetry artisans are active, most of them cabinetmakers specialized in interior decoration: wood paneling, marquetry panels, jewellery boxes, music boxes…

Given the precision of the assembly, untrained observers often mistake a marquetry panel for a painting when viewed from a distance.


Where and how long were you trained before starting your business? What is, in your opinion, the best way to learn this craft today?

I am a member of the Compagnons des Devoirs, a network dedicated to the transmission of knowledge and professional identity through craftsmanship.

After obtaining a diploma in Arts and Crafts specializing in cabinetmaking and marquetry, and 12 years of experience in various workshops—restoration, box-making, and furniture design—I established myself in 1997 as a cabinetmaker-marquetry artisan in Dommartin (Doubs), creating the workshop “Le Bois Plaisir.”

In this workshop, I create marquetry and marquetry-decorated objects, including jewellery boxes, music boxes, marquetry panels, small furniture, desk accessories, and marquetry furniture.

To create these pieces, I use wood from more than sixty different species, allowing for a wide variety of complex marquetry designs. In addition to wood, I also incorporate other materials such as tortoiseshell, bone, straw, as well as metals like brass and pewter.

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