We met during our training at the French Decor School in Bordeaux. Very soon, our shared vision of work brings us closer together. The idea of professional collaboration is evident from the end of our specialization course in traditional techniques. The Graffito universe was born from a desire to stand out by developing a singular decorative style, to link art and artisanal crafts.

  • A common approach and shared values:

  • Using natural raw materials for lasting works

  • Perpetuating traditional skills

  • Giving meaning: a meeting at the crossroads of the client's imagination, the identity of a place, and our inspirations

  • Experimenting, being in constant research

Our style is eclectic, at the crossroads of multiple inspirations from the literary, ornamental, and artistic universes. We like to explore influences from different eras and natures, combine them, and subvert them.

Drawing inspiration from the legacy of artisans and artists to play with materials and colors, combining an antique ornament with more contemporary codes.

Our history

Mural art workshop in Bordeaux

Graffito caters to individuals and businesses seeking proven artisanal expertise in the creation and restoration of in-situ painted decor. We also create painted or textured works in unique or limited pieces.

Specializing in decorative techniques adapted to the structure, we rely on both our artistic skills and our expertise in supports to assist you in your project.

Our vision of professionalism: communication, honesty, responsiveness, and good collaboration with other trades on construction sites. Our human-sized workshop guarantees a close relationship, and we commit to each of your projects with enthusiasm and involvement.

Our SARL is located in Gironde and we travel throughout the territory depending on the projects.

Laurence Beysserie et Sibylle de Montalier, co-managers

A craft company

We guide you step by step in the realization of your decorative project, drawing on your artistic influences, cultural references, lifestyle habits, or the uses of the place (for a commercial space, for example). In-depth exchanges allow us to integrate your identity markers into our artistic proposal and style, so that we can offer you an original decor that harmonizes with your interior.Every project involves a site visit and a meeting to discuss your expectations and technical possibilities based on the location and supports, to establish a detailed quote. Samples and/or a mockup allow for validation of the desired finishes.

We place great importance on the quality of our relationship with our clients. Our services include advice on project design and follow-up on implementation.

We commit to one project at a time for better availability and effective management of potential issues.

Sibylle de Montalier

After years of drawing classes and studying art history, she discovered the trade of cabinetmaking. The restoration of furniture and historical monuments anchors its aesthetic sensitivity in a deep attachment to artisanal craftsmanship. His artistic practice is steeped in patinated materials, the gesture that sublimates the memory of the object, the secrets of manufacturing, and ancient recipes. She diversifies her perspective by evolving towards decorative arrangement and the creation of commercial settings, and consolidates her sense of harmony between shapes, lines, and colors. Between the precision of the gesture and the intuition of the hand, creativity and inspiration drawn from a rich artistic heritage culture, the finesse of the drawing and the exploration of natural materials, she offers a universe where traditional techniques sublimate spaces.

Laurence Beysserie

His need for creativity and renewal leads him to explore eclectic sectors in stage design, children's publishing, writing, photography, and education, before a final career change to artisan crafts. She finds in decorative painting the opportunity to combine everything that animates her: creation, consulting, project development, and a love of drawing and materials. She likes the idea of painting a wall like she would write a story. His influences are closely tied to his literary studies, his interest in intertextuality, the proliferation of Anglo-Saxon fantasy and wonder, and mythology. Attached to multiculturalism due to her family history and travels, she explores the blend of styles, between folk inspirations, popular art, authenticity of oriental and Mediterranean atmospheres with lime.

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