This November, we showcased our collection at Atlanta's newest venue, Collier Hall. It was the kind of night where you walk in curious and leave with ideas.
The space did a lot of the heavy lifting—beautiful bones, good light, room to breathe. We styled our new pieces across multiple vignettes so you could see how texture and tone actually work together. Not a showroom. Just thoughtfully arranged spaces that felt like places you'd want to stay awhile.
Guests moved through at their own pace, seeing how our seating anchors a space without dominating it, how a well-chosen side table can make an entire corner make sense. The goal wasn't to sell individual items—it was to show how design choices layer into atmosphere.
Lindsay Coletta handled florals, Proof of the Pudding brought food that made people linger, and Amp'd Entertainment kept the energy easy. Ronni Paints worked live portraits while Glorianna Chan documented what happens when people settle into a well-designed space.
Here's what we learned: seeing furniture in catalog photos tells you what it looks like. Experiencing it in a styled environment tells you what it does. The difference matters more than you'd think.