vintage terrazzo and textured travertine shape saint of athens’ bespoke archive space

vintage terrazzo and textured travertine shape saint of athens’ bespoke archive space

Saint of Athens unveils archive space within its headquarters

 

Greek creative agency Saint of Athens has expanded its headquarters with a newly designed archive space, conceived as a reflection of the studio’s creative ethos. Developed in collaboration with Studio Liminal, ICD Designers, Manos Kypritidis, and Nancy Katri, the space integrates custom-designed elements with mid-century influences, offering a curated environment to store archival materials, welcome guests, and foster inspiration.

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all images by Yiorgos Kaplanidis

 

 

reflecting the agency’s creative identity

 

After eight years of continuous creative output, Saint of Athens recognized the need for a dedicated space to archive past projects, organize references, and maintain an aesthetic dialogue with its atelier. The result is an eclectic interior that merges modernist and mid-century influences, featuring bespoke stainless steel-coated tables, a custom-built bookcase, warm wooden accents, vintage terrazzo, and textured travertine surfaces.

 

A curated selection of artworks by Greek artists—including George Tserionis, Konstantinos Dagkas (HOPE), Vassilis Avramidis, Lazaros Pantos, Philippos Theodorides, Dionysios Pappas, and Joseph Alexiadis—adds depth to the space, while custom-designed pieces by Flatform, Form to Matter, and Mcave further enhance its refined aesthetic. The Saint of Athens Archive now stands as both a functional and expressive extension of the Greek studio’s identity, encapsulating its design philosophy while fostering creativity and collaboration.

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custom-designed furniture and curated artworks define the aesthetic

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Saint of Athens unveils a mid-century-inspired interior featuring bespoke furnishings

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