2018.10

2018 Rhode Island Design Awards

Silver Winner - Order's Up. "For the clients, no doubt, it's the manifestation of their dream come true."

Courtney Coelho

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2017.07

New England Home

This pool house designed by Ken Dietz ensures that everyone will have as much fun out of the water as in.

Lynda Simonton

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2012.09

Boston Home

A young couple breathes new life into a Colonial Revival in Brookline.

Erin Byers Murray

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2012.05

New England Home

"While designers can't point to a single trend driving furniture and home accessories today, they spot a number of small changes that brings buyers back for a closer look."

Debbie Hagan

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2012.03

Boston Common

Ken Dietz brings New England designers' private collections to a new online showroom.

Jessica Laniewski

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2012.02

Improper Bostonian

"I started collecting lamps 20 years ago. At this point, I've got everything from mid-century modern and alabaster, to marble and Lucite." - Ken Dietz

Alexandra Hall

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2012.01

Boston Globe

A tiny Marlborough Street condo goes from shabby crash pad to sleek pied-a-terre.

Jaci Conry

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2010.11

New England Home

"Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts-based interior designer Ken Dietz shares some things he'd love to use in a project."

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2008.12

BOSTON HOME

"Designed by Office D&A and completed in 2007, the Macallen is Boston's first residential building expected to win the Oscars of green construction. The South Boston high rise has already proven that luxury can be sustainable just ask the people who live there."

Rachel Levitt

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2008.09

THE BOSTON GLOBE

"Ken Dietz wanted his Jamaica Plain home office to be as slick as a secret agent's. So he looked to Bond - James Bond - and found that a home office can be a surprisingly covert operation."

Mindy Pollack-Fusi

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2007.05

NEW ENGLAND HOME

"One area architect and fourteen designers come together to create a stylish and soothing first step out of homelessness in Boston's new project place building."

Jill Harrington

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2004.03

THE BOSTON GLOBE

"Designer Kenneth Dietz demonstrates that 19th century architecture can form a frame work for traditional furnishings - or provide a classical contrast for more modern design."

Jeffrey Osborne

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2003.10

BOSTON MAGAZINE

"One couples tastes - contemporary and classical - merge in a sophisticated Vermont weekend home."

Sarah Adams

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1997.08

METROPOLITAN HOME

"Enamored of the old New England lighthouse, a family builds its home to look like one."

Michael Cunningham

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