LA-based designer Amy Ilyse Rosenthal has over 30 years of multidisciplinary experience collaborating across industries. She’s designed clothing for 7th Avenue labels, led design teams for some of the world's most recognizable media companies, earned two United States design patents, provided creative direction for award-winning products in the beauty and wellness space, developed next-gen user experiences for a presidential primary candidate, and delivered brand identities for notable prosocial causes. Amy's current focus is on designing physical spaces. In that pursuit, she is studying Interior Architecture at UCLA. While in the program, Amy continues to collaborate with clients on varied projects that span multiple mediums. Whatever object, experience or environment she designs, Amy's concern has always been about how purpose, form, function, and style work together in service of the human experience.
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5150 WILSHIRE, LA, CA
An adaptive reuse loft designed for Laurence Des Cars
THE CLOISTERS, ANTWERP, BELGIUM
An adaptive reuse luxury hotel in Antwerp, Belgium
KHAITE SHOWROOM, NYC
A showroom redesign, leveraging brand-relevant sustainable materials
ONE APT., TWO WAYS
A study of surface materials. One Chicago apartment designed for two vastly different clients.
ESILER MEETINGS HOUSE, DAVOS, SWITZERLAND
A physical model reflecting the massing and design of a commercial space with a unique purpose in Davos Switzerland
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SPIRA
PETE FOR AMERICA, 2020
DISNEY STORY
PEANUTS, THE GREAT PUMPKIN GAME
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HER BOLD MOVE
FRONTLINE FORTNIGHT
21 DROPS