
Photography: Maria Saltaura
Photography: Maria Saltaura
Studio Haritini Gritzali is a design practice based in Athens, Greece. Gritzali’s work explores design as a form of storytelling. While the studio moves fluidly across disciplines, each project is a fragment of the same poetic world - unfolding between structure and emotion, tangibility and imagination, the familiar and the enigmatic. The connecting thread lies in a unique visual language shaped by architectural forms, refined use of material and colour, human scale, high-end craftsmanship and conceptual clarity.
Founded by Haritini Gritzali (Χαριτίνη Γκρίτζαλη), the studio builds on her background in architecture and object design. She holds a Diploma of Architectural Engineering from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (2018, honors) and a Master of Advanced Studies in Design for Luxury and Craftsmanship from École Cantonale d’Art de Lausanne (2023, honors).
Before establishing her own practice, she worked on high-end design projects in Greece, Sweden, and Switzerland. Her portfolio includes collaborations with renowned studios and firms such as Hermès, De Bethune, Note Design Studio, and MplusM Architects. Gritzali’s work has been recognised through international selections and awards, including a nomination for the Piranesi Award (2018), the De Bethune Prize (2023, ECAL), and the Jewellery Award in the Global Design Graduate Show (2023, Artsthread x Gucci).
Studio Haritini Gritzali is a design practice based in Athens, Greece. Gritzali’s work explores design as a form of storytelling. While the studio moves fluidly across disciplines, each project is a fragment of the same poetic world - unfolding between structure and emotion, tangibility and imagination, the familiar and the enigmatic. The connecting thread lies in a unique visual language shaped by architectural forms, refined use of material and colour, human scale, high-end craftsmanship and conceptual clarity.
Founded by Haritini Gritzali(Χαριτίνη Γκρίτζαλη) , the studio builds on her background in architecture and object design. She holds a Diploma of Architectural Engineering from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (2018, honors) and a Master of Advanced Studies in Design for Luxury and Craftsmanship from École Cantonale d’Art de Lausanne (2023, honors).
Before establishing her own practice, she worked on high-end design projects in Greece, Sweden, and Switzerland. Her portfolio includes collaborations with renowned studios and firms such as Hermès, De Bethune, Note Design Studio, and MplusM Architects. Gritzali’s work has been recognised through international selections and awards, including a nomination for the Piranesi Award (2018), the De Bethune Prize (2023, ECAL), and the Jewellery Award in the Global Design Graduate Show (2023, Artsthread x Gucci).
Studio Haritini Gritzali is a design practice based in Athens, Greece. Gritzali’s work explores design as a form of storytelling. While the studio moves fluidly across disciplines, each project is a fragment of the same poetic world - unfolding between structure and emotion, tangibility and imagination, the familiar and the enigmatic. The connecting thread lies in a unique visual language shaped by architectural forms, refined use of material and colour, human scale, high-end craftsmanship and conceptual clarity.
Founded by Haritini Gritzali(Χαριτίνη Γκρίτζαλη) , the studio builds on her background in architecture and object design. She holds a Diploma of Architectural Engineering from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (2018, honors) and a Master of Advanced Studies in Design for Luxury and Craftsmanship from École Cantonale d’Art de Lausanne (2023, honors).
Before establishing her own practice, she worked on high-end design projects in Greece, Sweden, and Switzerland. Her portfolio includes collaborations with renowned studios and firms such as Hermès, De Bethune, Note Design Studio, and MplusM Architects. Gritzali’s work has been recognised through international selections and awards, including a nomination for the Piranesi Award (2018), the De Bethune Prize (2023, ECAL), and the Jewellery Award in the Global Design Graduate Show (2023, Artsthread x Gucci).