Following his training in carpentry and woodwork, Maxime Perrolle had a chance encounter with a woodturner and was immediately captivated. He began turning small pieces on his own, then sought formal training. After a year at France’s only woodturning school, the Ecole Escoulen, he founded his own workshop in 2016. “Traditional woodturning is strictly for furniture, but modern woodturning incorporates various artistic techniques to create unique works of art,” he says. Maxime only uses local materials, and his works convey a deep respect for his primary material: France’s native hard woods. “I work a lot in oak and ash, whose structure and texture are an excellent medium.”
Maxime Perrolle