Cookie Policy
A short, honest list of every cookie this site sets, why it exists, and how to switch it off.
Last reviewed: 12 March 2026
1. What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file your browser keeps on your device. Sites use them to remember you (so you do not have to re-tick boxes on every visit), to keep your session safe, and sometimes to count visits. We use as few as the site can run on.
2. The cookies and storage we use
Strictly necessary
A PHP session cookie (PHPSESSID) is set when you submit the enquiry form. It exists only to validate the security token that protects the form from cross-site abuse. It is deleted as soon as you close your browser.
Preference
We use one entry in your browser's local storage (np_atelier_consent_v1) to remember your answer to the cookie banner. Without it, we would have to re-ask you on every page load. It is plain text, contains either "accepted" or "rejected", and never leaves your browser.
Analytics & advertising
None. We do not run Google Analytics, Meta Pixel, advertising trackers, or third-party cookies of any kind. The only request the site makes outside our own server is to fonts.googleapis.com, which Google receives for typeface delivery only.
3. Switching them off
Click "Reject" on the banner — or use the cookie cog at the lower-left of every page to revisit your choice. Rejecting will not break the site, but it will mean we cannot remember your preference next time.
You can also block or delete cookies in your browser settings — every modern browser has the option, usually under "Privacy" or "Site Settings". The instructions on aboutcookies.org are kept up-to-date for all major browsers.
4. Changes
If we ever begin using a new cookie or analytics tool, we will update this page and re-show the banner so you can review your consent.
5. Contact
Questions about cookies, tracking or anything else on this site go to [email protected]. A real human reads them.