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Sophie Jackman
Interior Designer
NCIDQ, LEED AP

Selected Projects

Solano College Library/LRC
Capitola Branch Library
  • Felton Library Interior Renovation
  • San Rafael Public Libraries Study
  • Berkeley Central Library

“There’s no greater challenge than creating interiors that are timeless and on trend.”

Sophie Jackman is busy, but never too busy to help. She designs interiors at Noll & Tam, so she has a hand in several projects at once. Every space has an interior. Why not make it a great one?

When she’s not creating furniture plans and material boards, you might find her working in Revit to create interior renderings or diagrams. Despite the technology at her disposal, she maintains there is no substitute for explaining an idea with a quick sketch.

During her commute, Sophie listens to NPR’s Invisibilia podcast. Invisibilia is Latin for “invisible things” as the show is about the invisible forces that influence human behavior – our ideas, beliefs, assumptions and emotions. Yet again, Sophie gravitates to interiors – the things inside that can change our perception of ourselves and the world we live in.

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