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Big Apple Designer Taking a Bite of San Diego - - NYC Interior Designer Makes a Move to "America's Finest City"

Kevin C. Hall, interior designer, formerly of New York City, joins forces with Weston A. Quick, business manager. Hall brings his design aesthetic to San Diego, CA, and forms CUSPANT, LLC. The team services residential and commercial clientele.

Big Apple Designer Taking a Bite of San Diego - - NYC Interior Designer Makes a Move to "America's Finest City"
2013-03-07
SAN DIEGO, CA, March 07, 2013 (Press-News.org) After 20 successful years in New York City, Kevin C. Hall, the co-owner of interior design firm, CUSPANT, is pleased to bring his Big Apple design panache and chic style to America's Finest City - San Diego, CA.

Since 1996, CUSPANT's principal designer, Kevin C. Hall, has taken the lead on major projects of space renovation, construction documentation, and interior space planning for such well-known corporate, retail, education, and non-profit clients as Calvin Klein, Inc., Armani Exchange (A/X Stores), The American Institute of Physics, and the Ross School of East Hampton, NY.

Hall's move to fantastic San Diego is providing the CUSPANT design firm with amazing new client opportunities. He's also very excited to bring his company's unique project management and design aesthetic to the beautiful city:

"Living, working and thriving in one of the most diverse, fastest, and high-profile cities in the world has definitely shaped my aesthetic and helped me to hone a uniquely approachable, impeccable and accessible working style."

"I've designed and generated floor plans for more than 30 Armani Exchange (A/X) stores around the world, developed the entire scope of a fast-track building renovation, and even directed the design and decor for many of Polo Ralph Lauren's North America retail locations. However, San Diego opens up entirely new dimensions of professional creativity. I'm very excited about cultivating new clients here. We're happy to help any of our clients in any way they need us, and there is no project too small."

Hall and his business partner, Weston A. Quick, offer the full spectrum of quality services through CUSPANT, including: interior space planning; programming; inventory and budgeting; conceptual schematics; project management and coordination; design and procurement of furniture, art, curios and accessories; materials, finishes, color, textiles and upholstery specifications; lighting solutions; complete construction documents (ready for a registered Architect's approval), renderings and models.

Kevin C. Hall was a New York-based interior designer and is now lead designer and co-owner of CUSPANT, LLC. After earning his degree from the New York School of Interior Design, he went on to work for the design firms of Mark Hampton and the internationally famous designer and Hall's own mentor, Naomi Leff. He has designed stores, showrooms, fixtures and signage for Giorgio Armani, Calvin Klein and Aveda Corporation. He is also an Allied member of the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID).

Weston A. Quick is a finance, accounting and business management graduate of University of Nebraska College of Business. He has experience as a business manager, and has owned a beachfront property management company in Santa Barbara, CA. He brings his many years of business management, budgeting, sales and marketing to CUSPANT.

CUSPANT LLC is a residential and commercial interior design firm located in Carmel Valley, California. Please contact us at (858) 350-4222 for further information or to book an appointment.

Website: http://cuspant.com

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[Press-News.org] Big Apple Designer Taking a Bite of San Diego - - NYC Interior Designer Makes a Move to "America's Finest City"
Kevin C. Hall, interior designer, formerly of New York City, joins forces with Weston A. Quick, business manager. Hall brings his design aesthetic to San Diego, CA, and forms CUSPANT, LLC. The team services residential and commercial clientele.