The Studio

A dining room set with plates, glasses, and cutlery on a table covered with a floral tablecloth. The room has shelves with decorative plates and glassware, a vase with flowers, lamps, and wall art.

The Studio

A quiet space. A deliberate gesture. A piece that will outlast the moment it was made.

The atelier is where everything begins — where Langenthal porcelain meets brush, pigment, and intention. Each piece is painted entirely by hand, one at a time, without repetition.

Person painting pink and purple flowers on a white porcelain plate at a worktable with paint supplies.

The Process

Gesture by gesture. Layer by layer. Fire by fire.

Each motif is applied using third-fire technique — a traditional method in which pigments are painted onto glazed porcelain and fired at high temperature, fusing colour permanently into the surface. Not a print. Not a transfer. A mark that will not fade with time, with washing, or with use.

A dining table setting featuring a black and white striped tablecloth, a white plate with a black and gold rim displaying a sketch of a dome, a gold knife and fork, a glass of water, a gold candle holder with a lit candle, and a bouquet of white roses.

The Piece

Made once. Kept for generations.

Every finished piece carries the silence of the studio and the weight of a decision made by hand. Designed to live on a table set with intention — in a hotel, a home, or a wedding that deserves to be remembered.

Studio ECHEVARRI

Juravorstad 29 2504 Biel/Bienne Switzerland

Open by appointment

Watch a piece come to life

from the first brushstroke to the final detail

Every motif is painted entirely by hand, one gesture at a time. No two pieces are ever the same.