Interior Instinct with Amier Home

Approaching interiors as an expression of the people who live within them, Amier Home encourages clients to build spaces around instinct, atmosphere, and the objects they genuinely connect with.

Enrika Paton, founder of Amier Home

Born from a longing for more mindful living, Amier Home’s offering is defined by warmth, rich textures, and a timeless spirit. In the Mount Maunganui showroom, every piece — across furniture, lighting, and objects — has been chosen for its tactile presence and lasting beauty.

At the heart of Amier Home is a deeply personal touch that guides each client as they shape their living spaces. From choosing a single statement piece to reimagining an entire interior, the team partners with homeowners to craft environments that feel harmonious yet unmistakably their own.

Rani chairs are paired with the Montaro dining table with a Rizz artwork above and the Paros mirror against the wall.
The Diksa sofa, upholstered in natural sheep fabric, alongside the Malak coffee tables and Karia armchairs in pearl.

“People often feel pressure to follow what’s current, but the most successful interiors are the ones that reflect the people living in them,” says Enrika Paton, founder of Amier Home. “Our role is to help clients feel confident in trusting their own instincts and building a home that feels authentic to them.”

Inside the showroom, furniture is arranged in inviting vignettes that whisper of everyday life. Sculptural dining tables, expansive modular sofas, and tactile chairs show how contrasts and layers of material bring soul and dimension.

The Omada sideboard with vases and artwork by Rizz.

A sofa becomes woven into family rituals, a dining table gathers its own history through use, and a well-chosen chair or light brings a distinct presence.

The showroom offers both inspiration and reassurance, providing a place for homeowners to explore their own aesthetic language with the guidance of a team attuned to proportion, materiality and atmosphere.

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