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Brittany Butler Senior Designer

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Rachel Kwaw
Designer

Brittany and Rachel are united by a shared passion: storytelling through space, texture, and experience.


For Brittany, design is a form of narrative, a way to translate history, emotion, and identity into physical form. Raised by grandparents who modeled the beauty of detail and craftsmanship, she developed an intuitive sense of aesthetics early on. That spark led her to study Fashion at Marymount University, where her creative instincts were sharpened and refined. Today, Brittany is known for her ability to curate richly layered interiors that feel both elevated and inclusive, where every piece tells a story, and no detail is without meaning. Whether she’s leading a renovation, mentoring a team, or dreaming up bold new concepts between toddler playtime, Brittany brings a fearless, imaginative energy to all she touches.

Rachel complements Brittany’s creative vision with a storyteller’s instinct and a strategist’s mind.
With a background in financial management and hospitality, she seamlessly blends structure with soul. Her short documentaries center on creating brave, affirming spaces for women just as her global travels have deepened her appreciation for the power of thoughtful design. Rachel's BA in Accounting gives her the tools to navigate the behind-the-scenes complexities of budgets and planning, while her on-camera work and media experience bring a magnetic presence to every project. Together, Brittany and Rachel craft environments that don’t just look beautiful they resonate deeply, telling stories that are felt as much as they’re seen.

Our firm has designed over 40 residential homes, 6 multifamily communities, and 7 commercial spaces.

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