During IDS 2026, Atriani welcomed the design community beyond the show floor for Night Edit—an after-hours gathering designed to bring people together in a relaxed, intentional setting.
This year’s invite-only event was hosted at Atriani’s newly opened studio in Designers Walk, offering an exclusive first look at the space. For the second consecutive year, Night Edit created a place for designers, collaborators, tastemakers, media, and friends of the brand to reconnect after a full day at the show.
Despite the cold January evening, the response was overwhelming. The studio quickly reached capacity, filling with conversation, warmth, and energy. Night Edit brought together many of the individuals who continue to shape Atriani’s journey—turning the opening of the second studio into a truly shared moment.
A First Look at What’s Next
The evening offered guests an early look at Atriani’s evolving artistic direction. New designs were presented alongside refreshed interpretations of existing pieces, unified by deeper tones, richer materials, and more textured fabrics.
The setting reflected a broader shift within Atriani—one rooted in warmth, materiality, and spaces that feel lived in rather than staged. A natural continuation of the brand’s belief that furniture is not simply displayed, but experienced.
Thoughtful Moments, Designed to Be Experienced
As with all Atriani gatherings, no detail was left untouched. A series of curated activations unfolded throughout the evening, each designed to encourage movement, conversation, and engagement with the space.
Guests were welcomed with a champagne wall at the entrance—ringing a bell to receive a flute from a gloved hand through a small opening, immediately setting a warm, celebratory tone. An affogato station followed, featuring Atriani’s Bica Leather Coffee Machine, dispensing luxury coffee paired with rich gelato and served in branded ice—an elevated nod to ritual and indulgence.
The studio itself became a canvas. One room featured a step-and-repeat framed by rich, ultra-luxurious drapery, creating a refined backdrop for photography. Another became an immersive installation, with video projections wrapping the space in Atriani’s branded visuals, telling the story of the new collection and artistic direction. These environments became natural settings for interviews, portraits, and quiet moments of pause.
Elevated bites and branded signature cocktails circulated throughout the night, while live music guided the evening’s rhythm—beginning with a classic jazz band before transitioning to a DJ later in the night, gradually lifting the energy as the hours unfolded.
Shaping the Evening
Art by Peter Triantos and lighting by Ridgely Studio Works played a key role in shaping the mood of the evening, creating harmony and a sense of depth throughout the space. Together, they helped form an environment that encouraged guests to stay, talk, and move naturally through the studio.
From the Floor to Night Edit
Night Edit also complemented Atriani’s broader presence at IDS 2026. Earlier that day—and throughout the four-day show—Atriani furnished the IDS main stage as the show’s official furniture partner, creating a comfortable and welcoming environment for speakers and VIP guests.
Nearby, the Atriani booth, designed in collaboration with interior designer Mila Yudina, explored the same design direction introduced in the studio—creating a consistent narrative that carried from the show floor into the evening.
At its core, Night Edit is about community. It extends the spirit of IDS into an after-hours setting where conversations unfold naturally—an opportunity to connect, reflect, and celebrate the people behind the work.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for Night Edit 2026 and helped make the evening feel complete. We look forward to more shared moments and connections in the year ahead.
