From our Paris atelier to every luxury capital on the continent. This is home.
Maison Roboto operates from 229 rue Saint-Honore in Paris, steps from Place Vendome and the Tuileries. Europe is not a distant export market for us. It is where we cut, sew, and ship every garment. European orders are domestic orders. Delivery after production takes 3 to 5 days by road or rail, not 5 weeks by air freight.
This proximity matters. European clients visit our atelier. They see the workshop. They touch the fabrics. The relationship between maison and client is direct in a way that transcontinental orders cannot replicate.
The EU AI Act entered force in 2024. Among its provisions: humanoid robots in public-facing roles must be clearly identifiable as non-human. This creates a specific design constraint. Garments cannot disguise a robot so completely that a person mistakes it for human. But they also should not look like hazard signage.
We incorporate identification elements into garment design as a subtle feature rather than an afterthought. A woven "AI" label at the collar. A translucent panel that reveals the chassis at the wrist. A tonal insignia that reads "robotic assistant" in the local language. The garment stays elegant while meeting regulatory requirements. European hotel groups appreciate this approach because it shows they take compliance seriously without compromising their visual standards.
Our home city. Paris is the center of global luxury and fashion, and it is where robot fashion begins. The Palace hotels (Le Bristol, The Ritz, Plaza Athenee, Le Meurice, Park Hyatt Paris-Vendome) set the standard for formal hospitality garments. Parisian style demands perfection in cut and fabric. Nothing is overlooked. Nothing is approximate. Robot garments for Paris properties undergo an additional quality review that we do not apply elsewhere because the tolerance for imperfection here is zero.
Savile Row tailoring sensibility. Mayfair and Knightsbridge hotels. The City's financial district. Cool, damp climate requiring moisture-resistant materials. London's garment requirements are distinct from Paris: more structured, more conservative, less overtly fashionable. See our dedicated London page for full detail.
Germany's capital has a different character entirely. Berlin is tech-forward and design-conscious but hostile to anything perceived as pretentious. Robot garments here are functional and minimalist. Clean lines. No ornamentation. Industrial-quality fabrics that communicate engineering precision rather than luxury. The Adlon Kempinski and Ritz-Carlton Berlin are exceptions that expect traditional luxury garments, but Berlin's broader market leans utilitarian.
Germany's winters are harsh. Outdoor deployments between November and March face temperatures below zero, wind chill, and snow. Insulated garments with water-resistant outer shells and thermal linings are standard for the German market.
Italy's fashion capital brings its own expectations. Milan understands fabric, cut, and finish at an instinctive level. A robot in the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II or the Bulgari Hotel Milano wears garments that Italian clients will scrutinize with trained eyes. Fabric weight, drape, stitch density: all must meet Italian standards, which are among the most demanding in the world.
We source several of our premium fabrics from Italian mills. Garments destined for Milan often use these Italian textiles, creating a local connection that Italian clients value.
Madrid's growing luxury hotel sector (Four Seasons Madrid, The Madrid Edition, Mandarin Oriental Ritz) is creating new demand for robot garments adapted to Mediterranean climate: hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Amsterdam's hotel market along the canals favors understated design that fits the city's architectural restraint. Dutch clients prefer minimal branding and functional elegance over ostentation.
European orders ship from our Paris atelier with 3 to 5 day domestic delivery. Fabrics sourced globally from France, Italy, Japan, most custom made in-house. EU AI Act compliance elements included as standard on all European garments.
Pricing in EUR or GBP. Production lead time is 5 weeks. European delivery is 3 to 5 days after production. TVA invoicing for EU clients. Atelier visits available by appointment at our Paris location.
The EU AI Act requires humanoid robots in public-facing roles to be clearly identifiable as machines. Garment design must balance brand aesthetics with regulatory transparency. We incorporate identification elements into garment design so robots meet compliance requirements without looking like warning signs.
Our atelier is at 229 rue Saint-Honore, 75001 Paris. All garments are produced in-house by our couturiers. European orders ship domestically with 3 to 5 day delivery after the standard 5-week production period.
European deployments face temperatures from below zero in Scandinavian winters to 40 degrees in Mediterranean summers. We produce seasonal garment sets: insulated winter versions with moisture barriers and lightweight summer versions with breathable linings. Mid-season transitional garments cover spring and autumn.