Atelier Voss is a three-person shop in Hudson, New York. We design and build between four and six commissions a year — kitchens, library walls, dressing rooms, wine rooms, and the occasional staircase.
We work in white oak, walnut, ash, and the salvaged chestnut we keep when we find it. We do not subcontract. The drawing on the wall is built by the hand that drew it.
"A reading room in a house outside Rhinebeck. White oak, hand-rubbed oil finish. Eleven weeks on the bench."
Most clients reach us through their architect or designer, though we take direct commissions too. The first conversation is unhurried — we want to know the room, the daylight, the way you live with the things you keep.
From there: hand drawings, a fixed quote, a deposit. Lead times currently run six to nine months. We do not rush. We do not shortcut joinery to fit a contractor's calendar.
"A pantry built into the chimney breast of a 1790 farmhouse. Chestnut, salvaged from the original barn."
We open two or three commission slots each quarter. The next opens in late summer.