LEVEGH operates outside the logic of industrial production.
There is no assembly line. There is no compression of time. There are no editions.
We produce authored objects, initiated by research and resolved by hand.
Each work is a specific mechanical thesis, executed at 1:8 scale and withdrawn from possibility upon completion.
The Origin
The atelier carries the name of racing legend Pierre Levegh, the man that drove 22h40' in pole position at Le Mans in 1952.
His legacy serves as our governing principle: the machine commands respect, and the human element, judgment, fatigue, and intent, is the only variable that matters.
The Method
LEVEGH is defined by limitation. Scarcity is not a marketing strategy, it is a physical consequence of our method.
Fidelity requires time. To capture the weight, stance, and "used" atmosphere of an iconic machine requires a duration of labor that cannot be scaled.
The Pillars









