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Jaime Rummerfield is a top Los Angeles interior designer and revered tastemaker. 

Jaime holds a Bachelor of Science in Design from Arizona State University's College of Architecture, School of Design.  The depth of her expertise over two decades of project experience is showcased in important works by legendary architects paired with a notable client roster.

Jaime is the Design Leadership Award Honoree by the DLN and named Interior Designer of the year by the National Arts Awards Council.  She is touted as Hollywood’s Top 20 Interior Designers by the Hollywood Reporter, her work has been featured over 150 design magazines and publications including Elle Décor and Architectural Digest. Jaime is recognized as one of The Top 20 Most Influential People in Los Angeles by Angeleno Magazine, the “Next Legends” by Veranda magazine, and is included in the World’s top 100 interior designers list by Phaidon.

Jaime is also the Co-Founder of Save Iconic Architecture (SIA Projects), a 501(c)3 organization dedicated to legendary architectural preservation and education.  Her expertise, and education in interior design guides her passion for bringing awareness to mindful preservation of architectural provenance and cultural resources.

Save Iconic Architecture

Many of Jaime’s interior design projects focus on architectural preservation and pedigree spaces.  As Founder of Jaime Rummerfield Interior Design, and the non-profit organization, Save Iconic Architecture, Jaime is a true architectural preservationist and well versed in bringing design legacy to the masses. 

Jaime and her organization, Save Iconic Architecture has championed the saving and landmarking of the Standard Hotel Building, The Chuey House by Richard Neutra, The Jay Paley Estate by Paul R. Williams, and Marilyn Monroe’s historic Brentwood home.  Her clients and stunning projects consist within high profile, historic architecture such as Gordon Kaufmann, Richard Neutra, Donald Wexler, Paul R. Williams, Clarence Smale and Donald Park.

The JRID office is located in the iconic Neutra Institute and Museum building in Silverlake, CA which was home to Richard Neutra’s architecture office.

If architecture and design matter to you, contact JRID today to help bring your vision to reality.