Milieu Showroom Coming to Atlanta Decorative Arts Center

The brand aims to offer an elevated experience of shopping for game room tables and furniture.
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Photo: @milieu1928 on Instagram.

Let the games begin: Milieu is opening a showroom at the Atlanta Decorative Arts Center (ADAC). The 1,350-square-foot space is slated to be unveiled at the design destination this spring.

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Milieu, the sister company of Venture Games, offers a range of custom game tables and game room furniture, including new and vintage billiards tables, shuffleboards, foosball tables and poker tables.

“This will be a reimagining of what shopping for a game room looks like,” co-owner Lizz McKay told What Now Atlanta. “We want this experience to be really elevated, much more designer-focused. The fit and finish of our tables is really beautiful. We like the experience to match the quality of our tables.”

Follow @milieu1928 on Instagram for updates.

In other news at ADAC, French Market Collection will be relocating to the center after 37 years in its previous location. Several existing tenants are expanding their showroom or office space, including C + H InteriorsMade Goods and Susan Currie Design.

“We are overjoyed to welcome two extraordinary new showrooms, adding a fresh wave of products and services to our community,” ADAC General Manager Katie Miner said. “The expansion of existing showrooms and design offices is a testament to our commitment to providing an unparalleled platform for phenomenal businesses in the industry. At ADAC, our goal is to ensure our partners’ creative and functional needs are not just met but surpassed.”

ADAC was built more than 60 years ago by architect and developer John Portman. The center features interior design and home fashion and serves as a shopping resource for interior designers, architects and builders. It has more than 65 showrooms and 25 design studios that are open to the public Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 

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  1. FYI – it’s a Dollar Tree at that location, not a Dollar General. Dollar Tree is truly a dollar store :o)

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