Atlas Interiors Co

Over a Century of Excellence

Since 1925, Atlas Interiors Co. has been the trusted source for discerning homeowners seeking quality, expertise, and timeless design.

Over a Century of Excellence
A Legacy of Craftsmanship, Designed for Modern Living
Built on Legacy

A Legacy of Craftsmanship, Designed for Modern Living

Since 1925, Atlas Interior Home Fashions has been a family-owned destination for thoughtfully curated interiors. From our roots in Philadelphia to our Cherry Hill showroom today, we’ve evolved into a full-service design resource—offering everything from custom window treatments and flooring to furniture and home accents. Backed by three generations of expertise, we deliver personalized guidance and timeless design solutions for projects of any scale.

Our Story

Four Generations, One Vision.

Atlas Interiors Co. began in 1925 as a small family-run wallpaper shop in the heart of the city. What started as a passion for fine materials and craftsmanship has grown into a comprehensive design resource, now led by the fourth generation of the founding family.

Company Founded

Max Spivak starts “Max Spivak Paperhanging” on Passyunk Ave in Philadelphia.

1925
company founded

Passyunk to South St.

The business moves to South St. in Philadelphia, which remains a landmark for decades.

1937

Leadership Transition

Manny Katz joins the firm; Max Spivak passes away later that year, and Manny takes over leadership at age 22.

1946

Rebranded as "Atlas"

The company is renamed Atlas Wallpaper and Paint Co., chosen for its strong image and alphabetical advantage in phone books.

1952

NJ Expansion

Atlas breaks ground (Jul 05, 1962) and opens a modern 6,000 sq. ft. showroom on Rt 70 in Cherry Hill, NJ (Sep 14, 1962).

1962

Wholesale Growth

Volume increases to the point where Atlas begins buying direct from manufacturers and selling overflow to smaller stores.

Early 1960s

Distribution Focus

The company shifts strategy to expand distribution, eventually building a network of over 5,000 accounts from New England to VA.

1970s

National Product Line

Atlas introduces its first full juvenile handprint collection, “Hugs and Kisses,” for nationwide distribution.

1985

Rt 73 Land Acquisition

The family purchases 14 acres on Rt 73 in Marlton, predicting future development in the area.

1986

Marlton Headquarters

A new 33,000 sq. ft. complex (warehouse, showroom, and offices) opens on Rt 73 in Marlton.

1990

Strategic Pivot

Atlas sells its distribution arm to Olney and re-invents itself as “Atlas Interior Home Fashions,” focusing on high-end retail, furniture, and whole-home design.

1998/1999

Third Generation

Atlas transitions ownership to Bernie Katz, Howie Katz and Michael Spivak.

2012
third generation

Modern Rebrand and Fourth Generation

The company officially transitions to “Atlas Interiors Co.” under new owner Greg Katz and his business partner Aaron Osgood, celebrating 100 years of family-owned history.

2026
commitment

Our commitment to quality has never wavered. Every piece we curate, every material we select, reflects our belief that interiors should endure, not just physically, but aesthetically.

Through economic shifts, design trends, and changing tastes, Atlas has remained steadfast in its philosophy: great design is timeless, and quality craftsmanship is always worth the investment.

What We Stand For

Built on Enduring Values

Four generations have shaped our approach, but these core principles have remained constant since day one.

Craftsmanship

We champion artisans and makers who prioritize quality over speed.

Sustainability

Timeless design naturally reduces waste. We invest in pieces that last.

Trust

Relationships matter. Many of our clients have worked with us across multiple homes and generations.

Education

We believe informed clients make better decisions. Our team is here to guide, not just sell.

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Let’s Bring Your Vision to Life

Experience the difference that a century of expertise makes. Let’s create something timeless together.

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