Can you introduce yourself in a few words?
After studying at a business school, I worked as a management controller in a small company that manufactures and sells office furniture. In 2012, I began a career change toward a profession that had always fascinated me: cabinetmaking. I decided to become an ébéniste. Today, with my CAP diploma and several years of training behind me, I run a small studio creating bespoke furniture and interior fittings for both private clients and professionals.
What is your story with L’Établisienne?
I discovered L’Établisienne in 2012, at the very beginning of my career change. At the time, I was exploring places in Paris that could help train me without necessarily committing to a long and costly formal program.
I took my first steps at L’Établisienne by following their training courses, and I also spent countless hours there working independently—making, unmaking, starting over, and persevering. That’s where I truly developed my skills.
I landed my first project in March 2014, then gradually moved toward independence with regular commissions. I rented the space for different stages of fabrication.
Today, I complete my activity by teaching woodworking courses at L’Établisienne myself. The circle is complete!
What’s new for you right now?
Alongside my custom interior projects, throughout 2019 I focused on more personal creative work.
With the launch of my new website, www.marie-siudak.com I introduced my first two collections, composed of lighting pieces. These collections will gradually be expanded with additional furniture and decorative objects.
What is:
Your favorite material? Veneer wood, especially for creating my own decorative surfaces
Your favorite tool? The hand plane
Your favorite gesture? Hand-planing—making beautiful wood shavings with my plane
