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Keita Turner is an interior designer who creates Enduring Fashionably Classic Designs. A graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, Turner has an extensive background in both fashion and interior design. Her award-winning full-service firm, launched in 2000, offers expertise in custom furniture and cabinetry, interior design, product design, renovations, project management, and staging.
From 2011 through 2013, Turner has been invited to be a member of the Interior DesignCommittee for Young Collectors Night at the pre-eminent Annual Winter Antiques Show and recognized as one of the worlds finest designers on a committee chaired by Wendy Goodman, Design Editor of New York Magazine. Named the 2nd prizewinner in the 2007 International Design Awards for Residential Interior Design, a runner-up in The Rohm and Haas Paint Quality Institutes Prettiest Painted Rooms in America competition in 2006, and invited to participate as a designer in the Essence Magazine Designer Showhouse in 2005, Turners award-winning designs have been featured in print, film, TV and in the AADA at the prestigious Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum. Turner has been featured in publications including Elledecor.com, New York Spaces, Better Homes & Gardens, Good Housekeeping, New York Post, Curb NY, Essence, and Decorati Access, as well as seen on ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, and BETJ broadcast channels. Turner partnered with Hunter Douglas, Inc. and Designer Blinds of Omaha in 2010 to become a Priority Dealer for Hunter Douglas window fashions. |
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* 2011 - Present: Member of the Interior Design Committee for Winter Antiques Show Young Collectors Night
* July 2012 - Present: Board Member of the Rhode Island School of Design Alumni Council
* 2007: Named the 2nd place prizewinner of the International Design Awards (IDA) for Residential Interior Design.
* 2006: Named Runner-up Winner - Rohm & Haas Paint Quality Institute National Design Competition
* 2004: Inclusion into Smithsonian's Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum AADA archival Libraries
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