Pedregal Collection - Atlantique Screen
by De Troupe
Material
Tinted Oak
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The Atlantique Screen is a three-panel folding room divider by Atelier de Troupe, part of the Pedregal Collection.
The screen is built from warm reddish-brown wood with a visible grain. Its panels introduce two distinct geometric gestures: a curved form on the left panel and a sharp diagonal inlay at the center, setting up a compositional dialogue between organic and angular. Black hinges connect the three vertical panels and allow the piece to stand at an angle, a functional detail that reinforces the architectural character of the whole.
Like all work from the Pedregal Collection, the Atlantique Screen draws on Mexican modernist architecture as its formal reference. The collection's language of bold wood grain, geometric inlay, and structural precision runs consistently across its seating, table, and decorative pieces.
Made to order in Atelier de Troupe's Los Angeles studio, where Gabriel Abraham's team works with skilled artisans and natural materials.
W 165 x D 42 x H 137 cm
W 64.96 x D 16.54 x H 53.94 in
Materials: Tinted oak
About
De Troupe
Gabriel Abraham founded Atelier de Troupe in Los Angeles in 2011, drawing on fifteen years as a production designer for film and television. Born in Switzerland and raised in Aix-en-Provence, Abraham moved to Los Angeles in 1995. His transition into object design began in the Schindler-designed Bubeshko Apartments, where he started building lamps to complement the modernist interior. That origin tells you everything about his approach: the studio conceives each piece like a film set, building atmosphere before committing to form.
The aesthetic draws from Bauhaus minimalism, French Art Deco, and the cinematic design of 1960s Italy. Working with brass, bronze, hand-blown glass, and steel, Abraham produces lighting and furniture made to order in the studio's 4,500-square-foot atelier in West Adams, each piece built by artisans based in Los Angeles.
Signature series such as the Pedregal collection, worked in glazed lava stone and wood inspired by Mexican modernist architecture, and the Empire lighting series, presented at Milan Design Week, illustrate the studio's formal range. Selected as a Rising Talent at Maison&Objet Paris in 2019, Atelier de Troupe has earned recognition across the collectible design field for its luxury handcrafted lighting and furniture.
On Monde Singulier, the studio's pieces are available made to order for collectors drawn to objects where material precision and cinematic atmosphere converge.
























