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Terrible experience. Originally purchased holiday item for gifts for $22. Found exact same item at another store for $6. Returned over-priced items and had to take 6 month store credit. Ataz is now merging with Three Rooms. Ataz did not notify me that my credit had to be used before they close. Luckily I heard thru a friend. Ataz would not allow me to use the credit at Three Rooms, instead I had to buy something even though they had nothing in stock that I wanted. They said that they couldn't merge the accounting, although they move merchandise between the stores. Beware! High prices and terrible return policy.…
Unique & distinctive store full of unusual goodies!. The sister store to Three Rooms is situated caddy corner to it in the Galleria Mall. Carries unique items for babies, bedrooms, kitchens and nooks & crannies. A great place to find a hostess gift. I found a fabulous metal bird for my office. On the day I purchased the bird, the staff was not all that friendly, but when I opened my package I found a bar of handmade soap that the sales person snuck in with a kind note attached.…
Song birds and kitty-cats cohabitate on colorful rugs and sculptures in this shop filled with engaging and homey home accessories..
In Short
Founded in 1988 by Patty Burretz, Ataz sells the kind of bold-colored, large-patterned rugs, pillows, artworks and tchotchkes one might find on a porch on a cozy East Coast
cottage. A vivid color scheme and deliberately cluttered displays make this one of the most popular shops in the Galleria. With many works created from natural elements, the gallery has a little bit of everything: sofas, steel sculptures, beeswax candles, stone fountains and cottage furniture imported from Maine.…
