REBEKAH GRAY | MFA | NCIDQ | ASID | IIDA | IDEC
Rebekah is an award-winning, NCIDQ-certified Interior Designer and brings over 20 years of diverse experience in interior design, human centric design, 3D/VR visualization, and environmental graphic design. She has over eight years of design education at both the graduate and undergraduate levels and served as the Chair of Interior Design at the Savannah College of Art & Design (SCAD), Atlanta campus. Specializing in bespoke interiors and commercial environments, her vision and insight continues to transform creative concepts into successful, impactful, and innovative design solutions.
Rebekah’s design philosophy is founded on the principle that design matters. Period.
Her design process is centered on the user’s perspective and personal experiences and she applies their insight to create spaces that not only resonate but are meaningful. Rebekah is an expert in facilitating a wholistic interior design experience for her clients that balances end-user needs with administrative priorities. She provides clients with the ability to not only engage in the design process but to participate as vested end-users throughout the design journey through the application of design ethnography methodologies and 3D/VR visualization techniques.
Rebekah’s interests are broad and her experiences unique; she has been featured in the New York Times, quoted in The Huffington Post and has an IMDb credit for when she moonlighted as a set dresser/designer for a feature film. When not with clients, painting in her studio, or teaching in the college classroom, Rebekah can often be found traveling the world seeking knowledge, artisan crafts, and design inspiration.