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Stefura Associates celebrates 30 years

Boston, MA Stefura Associates, an award-winning, woman-owned, full-service interior design firm with offices in Boston and Providence, proudly marks 30 years of design excellence, innovation, and impact. Since its founding in 1995, the firm has been dedicated to creating thoughtful interiors enriching people’s lives, learning, working, and connecting. 

Over the past three decades, Stefura Associates has built a diverse portfolio, partnering with communities, institutions, corporations, and homeowners to bring visionary interiors to life. From cultural landmarks to contemporary workplaces, the firm’s work reflects a deep understanding of how design shapes experience, consistently emphasizing quality, functionality, and enduring aesthetics. 

What sets Stefura Associates apart is its singular focus on interior design. Working across a wide range of project types, the firm brings a fresh and unique perspective to every commission, often collaborating as a sub-consultant to leading architectural teams. Comfortable either following the architectural vision or playing a central design role, Stefura approaches every project with flexibility and integrity. 

Looking to the future, Stefura Associates continues to champion sustainable, technology-driven design solutions and remains deeply committed to cultivating enduring client relationships. In support of ongoing growth and new opportunities, the firm recently earned its Women Business Enterprise (WBE) certification in North Carolina, positioning it to serve clients better and expand its presence in the Southern market. 

Celebrating this 30th anniversary is not only a reflection on past achievements but a reaffirmation of Stefura Associates’ enduring mission: to create spaces that inspire. 

The firm extends its deepest gratitude to its clients, collaborators, and community partners who have been part of this remarkable journey – and looks forward with excitement to the years ahead.

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