Explore the new GiantMouse ACE Atelier, with PVD-coated Elmax steel and a scale designed to develop a unique patina over time.
The GiantMouse ACE Atelier has always been defined by its surroundings. Named for the art-deco Atelier Bar located within the Grand Hotel in Nuremberg, Germany, the design was originally conceived as a more compact and refined sibling to the ACE Grand. While the initial versions of the Atelier emphasized lightweight carry and contoured ergonomics, this newest iteration moves in a different direction, prioritizing weight, tactile feedback and a sense of permanence.
The shift to solid brass scales transforms the character of the knife. By utilizing a flat, slab-sided profile, the Atelier gains a grounded presence that feels substantial in the hand. Brass is a material that rewards the user over time; it is not a static finish. Instead, the surface will naturally darken and develop a unique patina through regular carry, essentially recording the history of its use. This added heft provides a satisfying balance to the compact frame, offering the feel of a full-sized tool in a pocket-friendly footprint.

Performance remains at the forefront with a 2.875-inch blade crafted from PVD-coated Elmax steel. This premium alloy ensures excellent edge retention and toughness, while the dark coating provides a muted, low-profile contrast to the warm, evolving tones of the brass handle. It is a design for those who value restraint. Rather than relying on aggressive styling or unnecessary flourishes, the Flat Brass Atelier leans on the inherent quality of its materials and a clean silhouette to prove its worth as a daily companion.
Atelier Specs
Blade Steel: Elmax (PVD Coated)
Blade Length: 2.875 inches
Blade Thickness: 0.125 inch
Handle Material: Flat Brass
Overall Length: 6.81 inches
Lock Type: Liner Lock
MSRP: $295
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