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A.M. Club Featured by Architectural Digest & Jett Studios

There’s something special about creating pieces that live somewhere between art and function.

When A.M. Club founder Amy Marietta designed the now recognizable squiggle shelves, the vision was to create a piece that felt playful, sculptural, nostalgic, and expressive all at once. Inspired by organic forms, postmodern interiors, travel, and the emotional impact great spaces can have on us, the shelves were designed to feel less like furniture and more like functional art.

That vision eventually caught the attention of Jett Studios and Architectural Digest, who featured A.M. Club’s custom squiggle shelves as part of the growing movement toward more artistic, personality driven interiors.

For A.M. Club, the feature represented more than press. It was a reminder that spaces are shifting away from perfection and toward self expression, storytelling, and individuality. People want homes that feel immersive, inspiring, and emotionally connected to who they are.

Every A.M. Club creation begins with a feeling, memory, or visual world. The squiggle shelves were created to bring movement, softness, and playfulness into a space while still functioning as a statement object.

As A.M. Club continues expanding into custom art, installations, and sculptural design objects for homes, hotels, brands, and creative spaces, the feature felt like an exciting milestone in the brand’s evolution.

This is only the beginning.

WELCOME TO THE CLUB ✨

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