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How Atelier Atypique chooses its humidors — Manifesto

A cigar humidor is not just a container. It's a living environment, a promise made to the tobacco - that the time spent within it will be time well kept. At Atelier Atypique, we rejected dozens of references before selecting just one. Here's why, and how we approach our selection process.

A foundational belief: the humidor is an instrument

There are two ways to approach a cigar humidor. The first treats it as a storage object - an airtight box that maintains humidity and protects from dryness. The second, which we advocate, considers it an instrument for maturation: a space where the cigar continues to evolve, develop its aromas, and achieve a complexity that production alone cannot offer.

This distinction is not philosophical. It is technical, material, and it determines everything - the choice of wood, the design of the seals, the precision of the hygrometry, the quality of the hardware. A humidor conceived as an instrument tolerates no compromise on these points.

Good to know: Spanish cedar (Cedrela odorata) is the reference material for the interior lining of cigar humidors - not by convention, but because its natural hygroscopic properties actively regulate ambient humidity while diffusing terpenes that enrich the tobacco's aromatic profile over time.

What we demand - without exception

Before integrating a humidor into our catalog, each reference undergoes a non-negotiable evaluation protocol. Here are the criteria that make or break a selection.

01

Solid Spanish cedar

No veneer, no laminate. The interior lining must be authentic solid cedar, thick enough to perform its hygroscopic role.

02

Measurable airtightness

We test humidity retention for a minimum of 72 hours. A faulty seal or poorly fitted lid immediately disqualifies the reference.

03

Stable hygrometry

The humidor must maintain 65-70% RH without daily intervention. Any deviation greater than +/-5% under normal conditions is unacceptable.

04

Cabinetmaking finish

Assembly, hinges, clasp - every construction detail reveals the care taken in the whole. We inspect every joint point.

05

Consistent capacity

The advertised capacity must correspond to reality - Churchill cigars with a 50 ring gauge. Inflated marketing capacities are systematically rejected.

06

Absence of parasitic odors

Synthetic glues, chemical varnishes, plastics releasing volatile compounds - any internal olfactory pollution is an immediate reason for exclusion.

What we reject - and why

Atelier Atypique's selection policy is defined as much by its rejections as by its choices. The humidor market is full of seemingly attractive products that are deceptive in the long run. Here's what we don't accept.

We reject

  • Veneered cedar or non-hygroscopic substitute woods
  • Plastic hardware disguised as wood
  • Synthetic foam seals that age poorly and lose their effectiveness
  • Uncalibrated analog hygrometers provided as standard
  • Capacities advertised based on mini corona cigars (38 ring gauge)
  • Interior lacquered finishes that block hygrometric exchanges
  • Decorative locks without real mechanical security
  • Any reference whose supplier refuses to disclose the origin of the wood

We demand

  • Certified solid Spanish cedar, complete interior lining
  • Solid brass or stainless steel hinges
  • Fitted wooden perimeter seal or high-density natural rubber
  • Digital or calibratable mechanical hygrometer included or available
  • Capacity verified for double corona cigars (50 ring gauge)
  • Raw or lightly oiled interior, never lacquered
  • Manufacturing traceability available upon request
  • Hygrometric stability tested before listing
We don't sell humidors. We select environments in which exceptional cigars deserve to age.
Atelier Atypique - Selection Manifesto

The question of exterior material

While Spanish cedar is essential for the interior, the choice of exterior covering follows a different logic - that of aesthetic coherence with your space, and durability over time.

Varnished or oiled solid wood

Walnut, oak, mahogany - each essence brings its own character. We prefer oil-wax finishes that allow the wood to breathe over airtight epoxy lacquers. Wood that breathes on the outside is a sign of overall manufacturing quality.

Full-grain leather

Some of our leather-clad humidors belong to a separate category - that of office objects that fully embrace their decorative dimension without sacrificing performance. The leather must be vegetable-tanned, full-grain, without synthetic coating that would block exchanges with the interior.

Metal and alloy

Aluminum or metal alloy humidors offer excellent thermal insulation properties. They are particularly suitable for travel or environments with large temperature fluctuations. We systematically ensure that the cedar interior lining compensates for the metal's hygroscopic neutrality.

Tip: For a humidor intended to age cigars over several years, always opt for a solid Spanish cedar interior lining at least 6 mm thick. Below this threshold, the natural hygrometric regulation of the wood becomes insufficient, and you become entirely dependent on your humidifier.

Capacity: moving beyond the numbers game

The market loves big numbers. "100-cigar humidor," "150-piece humidor" - these figures are calculated based on robustos (42 ring gauge) at best, or coronas (38 ring gauge) at worst. In the reality of an aficionado who stores Churchills, Torpedos, or Double Coronas, these capacities often get cut in half.

At Atelier Atypique, we think in terms of real capacity for 50 ring gauge cigars - that is, for cigars of common thickness for an enthusiast who collects standard Havana or Dominican references. This method yields less spectacular numbers. But most importantly, it yields true numbers.

Warning: An undersized humidor is a frequent and difficult-to-correct mistake. Always plan for 30 to 40% additional capacity compared to your current stock - a cigar collection naturally tends to grow, and overloading a humidor degrades preservation conditions for all pieces. Use our capacity calculator to precisely dimension your needs.

Hygrometry: the underestimated criterion

We often buy a humidor for its design, its capacity, its price. Weeks later, we realize that the real issue was hygrometry - and that a beautiful but poorly sealed box is useless for preservation.

Our testing protocol simulates typical seasonal variations in a French interior: winter heating (dry air, 30-40% ambient RH), summer heatwave (hot air, 55-65% ambient RH). A humidor that cannot maintain its internal 65-70% RH in these two scenarios does not enter our catalog.

The role of the humidifier

A high-performance humidor reduces the need for the humidifier - it doesn't replace it. We consider a good precision humidifier to be the essential partner for any serious humidor. The sponge humidifiers supplied with entry-level humidors are, in almost all cases, insufficient to maintain stable humidity beyond a few weeks.

The hygrometer: measure to control

We systematically recommend a digital hygrometer with a probe - more accurate, calibratable, and whose reading is not subject to needle interpretation. The analog dial hygrometer has its place in a collector's item; it has no place as the sole control instrument in an active preservation humidor.

Long-term vision: one humidor, one journey

We often meet enthusiasts who bought a first "to see" humidor, an inexpensive entry-level humidor, and two years later find themselves starting all over again. The wood warped. The seal failed. The patiently built cigar collection suffered.

Our advice is direct: buy less, buy better, buy once. A superior quality humidor, properly maintained and supplied with clean humidity, will accompany a collection for decades. This is precisely the type of object that Atelier Atypique selects - pieces that do not need to be replaced.

The good investment in preservation is the one you don't have to make twice.
Atelier Atypique - Selection Manifesto

What this means for our catalog

The rigor of our selection has a direct consequence: our cigar humidor collection is deliberately streamlined. We don't offer fifty references. We offer the references that have passed our protocol - and which, as such, can be recommended without reservation, regardless of the enthusiast's level of demand.

Every humidor available at Atelier Atypique has been selected for its long-term performance, aesthetics, and consistency with the world of the cigar enthusiast who refuses to compromise on the preservation quality of their most precious pieces.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Spanish cedar essential in a cigar humidor?
Spanish cedar (Cedrela odorata) possesses natural hygroscopic properties that allow it to absorb excess humidity and release it when the air dries out. This buffering behavior passively stabilizes the humidor's internal humidity. Beyond regulation, cedar diffuses aromatic terpenes that enrich the cigar's profile over time - a benefit that no other material replicates equivalently.
What humidity should be maintained in a cigar humidor?
The optimal preservation range is between 65% and 70% relative humidity, at a stable temperature between 16°C and 18°C. Below 60% RH, cigars dry out, losing their suppleness and most volatile aromas. Above 75% RH, the risk of mold and insect larvae development increases significantly. A precise digital hygrometer is essential to monitor these parameters.
How to properly size your cigar humidor?
Always plan for 30 to 40% additional capacity compared to your current stock. An overloaded humidor sees its humidity regulation degrade - cigars in direct contact with the walls or each other are subjected to irregular humidity gradients. Our capacity calculator allows you to precisely dimension your needs based on the formats you store.
Should a new humidor be humidified before placing cigars in it?
Yes, absolutely. A new cedar humidor is dry - it will absorb humidity from the air and cigars before reaching equilibrium. It is essential to "season" the humidor by wiping the interior with a cloth lightly dampened with distilled water, then placing a container of distilled water inside with the doors closed for 48 to 72 hours. This step prevents the cedar from "stealing" humidity from your cigars during the first few weeks.
What is the difference between a desk humidor and a cigar humidor?
The distinction is primarily a matter of capacity and purpose. A desk humidor is designed to store a current stock of 20 to 100 cigars within easy reach - prioritizing design and accessibility. A cigar humidor (or aging humidor) is designed for larger stocks and long-term preservation, sometimes several years. It requires superior humidity stability and a larger volume of cedar to effectively buffer external variations.

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