The savoir-faire of Palucki grows from the meeting point of rare crafts, proprietary techniques, and contemporary technology.

Every object is built through a process that requires time, precision, and a deep understanding of the material.

Mother of the light 

Galuchat

A rare and demanding material made famous in 18th-century France by master ébéniste Jean-Claude Galluchat, from whom it takes its name. Galuchat became synonymous with royal commissions and high luxury, later returning in the Art Deco era as a signature finish for exceptional pieces. Each hide has its own constellation of pearls, requiring slow, attentive craftsmanship.

Ossis Mirror

Parchment

Parchment was used in medieval interiors, later finding its place in the luxurious furniture of the Art Deco period, especially in the work of French designers like Jean-Michel Frank. In Palucki Studio, we expand this heritage with original techniques: relief hidden beneath the surface and subtle shaping.