So, I’ve been diving deep into the world of art and design schools lately, and let me tell you, it’s a wild ride. One name that kept popping up was Ecole Boulle. I mean, this place has some serious history. We’re talking about a school that’s been around since 1886, and they started off way back when teaching folks how to make furniture.

I did a little digging, and it turns out this school is in Paris. At first, I went all in, you know, looking at what it takes to get in, what they teach, all that jazz. This place is a big deal in Europe, a big deal in the world of art and design schools.
They’ve got programs for all sorts of crafts and applied arts. It’s not just about making chairs and tables, but I think they do train students from high school to higher education. And apparently, they really emphasize getting good at your craft and being creative.
- First off, I hit up Google. Just typed in “Ecole Boulle” and started reading everything I could find.
- Then, I tried to find out more about what they teach. It’s a lot more than furniture. They’ve got a whole bunch of art and design courses.
- I looked into the history of the school. I mean, being founded in 1886 is pretty cool. They must be doing something right to stick around that long.
- Also, I got a little obsessed with figuring out how hard it is to get in. Spoiler: it’s pretty tough.
What I Did
The whole process was a bit of a roller coaster. At first, I was super excited about the idea of studying in Paris at such a famous school. Then I got a bit overwhelmed by all the details, you know, figuring out the application process and all that. But in the end, I decided it might be a good idea to try and apply. I mean, it sounds like an amazing place to learn and grow as an artist.
So yeah, that’s my Ecole Boulle adventure. It’s been a mix of excitement, a bit of stress, and a whole lot of learning. I’m really glad I took the time to look into it, and I’m excited to see where this path might lead. If any of you have looked into art schools, I’d love to hear about your experiences. It’s always cool to hear what other people are up to!