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Commercial Interior Design in Portland & the Pacific Northwest

Imber Design is a full-service commercial interior design studio in Portland, Oregon founded by Maddy Mackin Freeman. With 12 years of expertise in workplace, retail, and medical office projects throughout the Pacific Northwest, we bring a distinctive approach rooted in both fine art and interior design.

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We believe thoughtfully designed environments have the power to foster community and connection. Working closely with architects, commercial real estate brokers, and end users, we create functional workspace solutions—from test fit and space planning to tenant improvements and comprehensive design execution. Our process emphasizes form through function, designing refined and minimalist interiors that respond to the practical needs of modern business while reflecting the understated sophistication of Pacific Northwest style.

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Contact us to start a conversation about how intentional design can transform the way your space works.

Services

Interior Design Services

From concept through completion, we craft cohesive interiors that reflect your brand identity while creating environments where people genuinely want to spend time.

Space Planning & Test Fit

We analyze your spatial needs and develop optimized layouts that maximize functionality and flow, ensuring every square foot works strategically for your operations.

Project Management

We coordinate every detail from vendors to timelines, keeping your project on track and on budget while you focus on running your business.

Interior Branding

Your space should tell your story. We translate brand values into tangible design elements that create memorable, authentic experiences for employees and clients alike.

Sustainable Design

We prioritize environmentally responsible materials and practices that reduce impact without compromising design quality, creating healthier spaces for people and the planet.

Furniture Selection

We source and specify furnishings that balance aesthetics, durability, and budget—curating pieces that enhance your space and stand up to daily use.

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