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RW Interiors Wins Award at First Annual IFDA New England Designer Showcase Awards

Fri Nov 6, 2009 9:46am EST
  NEEDHAM, MA, Nov 06 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
RW Interiors, a leading interior design firm based in Needham,
Massachusetts, is pleased to announce they are the recipient of the First
Annual International Furnishings and Design Association (IFDA) New
England Designer Showcase and Recognition Award in the category of "Best
Bedroom."

    Sponsored by IFDA and Design New England Magazine, the 1st Annual IFDA
Designer Showcase Awards celebrates exceptional interior design by an
individual or firm and was held on October 29th at the Boston Design
Center.

    The judging panel for the competition included Estelle Bond Guralnick,
contributing editor Design New England and Traditional Home; Nancy
Hackett, co-director Interior Design Program at New England School of Art
+ Design, Suffolk University; Peter Wheeler, president Sara Campbell
Ltd.; and Gail Ravgiala, editor of Design New England.

    The judges commented on RW Interiors' winning bedroom entry noting "...
the space is designed for a bachelor, yet the pattern on pattern approach
to the textiles gives the room an inviting warmth, the unexpected use of
color on the ceiling helps to keep the look soft and enveloping."

    "My IFDA colleagues entered some beautiful projects so I'm honored to have
my work chosen for a Designer Showcase award, it's very exciting," noted
Rebecca Wilson, owner RW Interiors.

    RW Interiors provides a full range of design services, specializing in
residences and small offices. In addition to being an active member of
IFDA, owner Rebecca Wilson is also a member of ASID. Known for her warm
and gracious interiors, Rebecca brings her southern design sensibility to
a wide range of projects in the greater Boston area and beyond. For
additional information call RW Interiors at (781) 449-7407 or visit
www.rwinteriors.net. Press inquiries, contact Joanne DiFrancesco,
JDCommunications at (781) 828-0323 or jdcommunications@verizon.net.

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