About Ateliroom

Every maker gets a room.

Ateliroom exists for the people who make clothing with their own hands: the ones sewing at kitchen tables, reworking thrifted denim at 2am, casting silver rings in a garage. Their work is the opposite of mass production, so it deserves the opposite of a mass-market grid.

Here, every maker gets a room: their own corner of the internet with their colors, their fonts, their stickers on the wall, their story. Rooms hold pieces that mostly exist exactly once. When one sells, it moves to the maker's archive with its chapter written.

The economics are deliberately simple: makers keep 100% of their listed price, always. Buyers add a small protection fee that pays for what a stranger-to-stranger purchase needs: secure payment held until delivery, tracked shipping, and a human when something goes wrong.

Ateliroom is independent, based in Belgium, and built slowly on purpose. If it feels more like a street of ateliers than a marketplace, it's working.