Assembly Design Studio

Interior Designer

Assembly Design Studio (ADS) is a creative projects management and design firm that caters to image conscious, experience-driven businesses. Located in downtown Boston and built on well over a decade of experience, ADS is the creation of Michael and Erica Diskin

Erica is a former real estate marketer and high-end corporate event producer. She brings to the table a critical eye for interior design and a unique passion for working with contractors and licensing officials. After a short stretch in print media at Boston Magazine, she got involved early on in the marketing and development of Boston’s now booming Fort Point Channel neighborhood. During that time she was able to use her contacts and unique access to raw creative spaces to build an impressive portfolio of brand launches, restaurant designs, and creative productions. Read more

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    Mark Grundig

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    I've worked with Assembly Design studio on several projects in the Boston area. As a decorative artist/muralist they have been not only Great and easy to work with, but have some really forward thinking ideas and ways to utilize my skills. I always love working with them because I know that the project will be unique and I will have a chance to do something special

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    Christopher Klaskin

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    The most noteworthy attribute about working with Assembly was the time Erica and Mike spent with me to understand my vision and expectations of the project. The end result met and went beyond my expectations and I highly recommend their high quality and personalized services.

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    HONE.designcollaborative .

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    I've worked with Erica and Mike at Assembly Design Studio for over a year now and the two of them are unstoppable! Efficient, professional, and meticulously thorough, these two are a dream to work with. If you aren't using Assembly Design Studio to design and/or photograph your project...you're losing.

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