Our Story
The Editor's Note
Atrium Grid began as a inspiration home design for quiet rooms, generous windows, the kind of furniture that earns its place by staying still. We built this directory to share it.
Our Curation Philosophy
Every piece in the grid earns its place through three quiet tests: does it age well, does it sit comfortably in a real room, and does it serve a function beyond the photograph? We favor honest materials, restrained silhouettes, and objects that read clearly from across the room.
We are not chasing trends. We are cataloguing the steady, considered objects that build a home over years rather than seasons.
Three Principles
- 01Form follows proportion, not novelty.
- 02Material is the message.
- 03Function outlasts fashion.
Architectural Inspirations
The grid in our name is a working principle borrowed from the architects we admire β Tadao Ando's concrete planes, the courtyard houses of Luis BarragΓ‘n, the careful framing of Carlo Scarpa. We are drawn to the moment where structure meets light, and to interiors that hold a quiet, geometric calm.
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Tadao Ando
Concrete, light, restraint.
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Luis BarragΓ‘n
Colour, courtyard, stillness.
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Carlo Scarpa
Joint, detail, material.