I’ve always had a deep love for old things—vintage furniture, classic cars, old houses, and worn-in clothing.

I often wonder what makes these objects last. Why do they continue to exist, even when new things keep emerging? Over time, I realized that what truly stays isn’t defined by how expensive or eye-catching it once was, but by how well it’s made, the quality of its materials, and how timeless its design is. No matter the trends of the moment, these objects quietly endure—never demanding attention, yet growing more beautiful with time, often forming an emotional connection with the people who live with them.

That’s exactly what Patrick’s Workshop is about—creating things that last. We choose materials that are durable and full of warmth. The designs are restrained, with attention paid to proportion and rhythm, not trends or buzz. What’s truly valuable is something you can use for years—something that carries your marks, your life, and the passage of time. A piece that lives with you and ages with you.

In the workshop, I still prefer using old tools and machines. They may not be the fastest or most convenient, but there's something about the way they sound, the way they move, and the feeling they bring to the space. That rhythm, that environment—when I work in it, the things that come out naturally carry the same spirit. These aren't just products. They're extensions of a way of living.

What endures isn’t always what catches the eye—it’s what stays useful, what stays meaningful. There’s no mass production here, no rush to follow trends. Everything is made slowly, one by one, with the hope that it’ll stay by your side for a long time.
And if you feel the same way—then maybe, these pieces were made for you.

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