There were at least three workshops, a store-room (magasin) and a retail shop (boutique).
A number of pieces were lacquered, and six lacquer panels and marquetry was mentioned, geometric, floral and landscape.
There were also marble tops, and a stock of veneers.Roussel was able to give his four daughters dowries and marry them successfully into the solid bourgeoisie.
Pierre II Roussel, "le jeune" inherited the family shop from his mother, who had continued to run it after her husband's death, using the same stamp, but in 1792 he closed it, to deal exclusively in exotic timbers and veneers.