Atelier Davis is working on a fun new project in Atlanta, a coffee shop filled to the brim with color! We’re repurposing an existing space and leaning into contrast by pairing rich greens and warm brass with playful tile, graphic flooring, and sculptural lighting. Each scheme explores a slightly different direction, from moodier, layered palettes to lighter, more whimsical moments, but all share a common thread: bold materiality, approachable seating, and thoughtful details that make the space feel both designed and easy to settle into. The goal is a shop that feels collected over time, with just enough edge to keep it interesting.

Scheme A

Clockwise from Top Left: Rewire Lamella 3-134 in Golden, Cedar & Moss Josephine Sconce in Heirloom Brass, Herman Miller Comma Stool in Regal Beech, Cemento Fluted Abaque Bancha Green 3×12 Subway Tile
Clockwise from Top Right: Cemento Fluted Abaque Bancha Green 3×12 Subway Tile, Soho Home Lydia Chandelier, Four Hands Helen End Table, Ballard Designs Cadence Dining Chairs in Natural, West Elm Thaline Bistro Table, Maharam Stepped Plaid by Paul Smith in Cenote, Cedar & Moss Josephine Sconce in Heirloom Brass

Scheme B

Clockwise from Top Left: The Eloise Scallop Milk Glass Pendant Ceiling Light in Green Glass/Brass from Anthropologie, Worley’s Lighting Main Street Sconce, m.a.d. furniture design Archway Counter Stool in Terracotta, Kappa Ceramic Tiles from Tile Expert
Clockwise from Top Right: Akari 120A from Noguchi Shop, Four Hands Marlow Matchstick Pedestal Table in Antique Rust, Cherner Side Chair available from Palette & Parlor, Muuto Linear Steel Café Table in Pale Blue, Worley’s Lighting Main Street Sconce, Maharam Inlay by Hella Jongerius in Shell

We’re excited to bring one of these directions to life and create a space that feels as good as the coffee tastes: inviting, a little unexpected, and full of personality!