Influential Women of Design

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Mickey Dickson Marzucco shares the insights and expertise that make her an influential woman of design.

When a lifelong love for design is combined with a strong work ethic and a highly personal touch, exceptional homes are born. Enter Mickey Dickson Marzucco. “I’ve known since I was 13 that I love design, although my mom would say it began with me scribbling on the walls as a toddler,” Dickson Marzucco muses. Today, she leads Ecru & Ebony Design, a Naples-based design firm that creates beautiful, functional spaces that reflect her clients’ tastes and personalities. “From the onset 16 years ago, it was my goal for Ecru & Ebony Design to remain a boutique design firm,” Dickson Marzucco shares. “The designer/client relationship is so important to my process, as is having a great design team that shares good working relationships on all levels.” That mission has definitely paid off. “What sets us apart is our collaborative spirit, eye for detail and friendly personal service, which has resulted in an amazing portfolio and countless repeat clients.”

Who are your mentors?
Both my father and my grand-parents, who taught me that hard work and making customers happy pays off. I am forever grateful to them.

Describe your signature style.
Because my designs are focused on the client, I work across a wide variety of styles. My friend, Chris Ramey of The Home Trust — of which we are a member — has pointed out to me that my ability to design for each client and my attention to detail is my aesthetic and what sets me apart from other designers.

What part of design would you like to explore in the future?
Over the years, I have enjoyed designing custom pieces for my clients and projects. With that said, at some point in the future, I would like to design furnishings and decorative products in collaboration with large, high-quality vendors and manufacturers.

If you weren’t a designer, you’d be …?
I’m sure you’d find me painting or building furniture in a wood shop.

 

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