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Foley joins Ebbrell Architecture + Design as senior interior designer

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Lauren Helman Foley

Boxford, MA According to Ebbrell Architecture + Design, Lauren Helman Foley, NCIDQ has joined its team as a senior interior designer.

Foley has over 12 years’ experience in corporate interiors including working on numerous high-profile projects for corporate and healthcare clients in New York and Boston.

Before joining Ebbrell Architecture + Design, Foley was an associate at IA Interior Architects of Boston. She earned a master of science in interior design from the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY, and a bachelor of arts in communications with a focus on graphic design from Boston College. “Lauren is an important addition to our team; she brings a wide range of corporate design expertise. Lauren connects with clients and guides them through the design process seamlessly—her approach is not one size fits all, but how can we design the best space for you—and that makes her a perfect fit for our firm,” said Miika Ebbrell, AIA, LEED AP, principal.

Foley said, “I wanted to move off of the page and into three dimensions.”

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