Atelier Days took place in Erlenbach, bringing together a curated selection of designers, artisans, and independent brands within a lakeside setting dedicated to craftsmanship, creativity, and considered design.
Across two days, the program invited visitors to experience a range of disciplines — from fashion and accessories to objects of daily use — presented in an environment shaped by intention and exchange.
Among the participating houses, Artesze presented handcrafted press-on nails conceived as wearable art — reusable designs created to accompany women across different moments, roles, and environments without compromising time, nail health, or individuality.
“For us, craft is not a process around the product — it is the product. Each set is shaped by hand, with the same level of intention we associate with art,” the House stated.
Such gatherings reinforce the relevance of craftsmanship within contemporary culture — where independent makers continue to define new forms of expression through material, detail, and perspective.