Meet the Designers Behind Foundry Manor
A show house is only as remarkable as the people who bring it to life. For the 2026 RSL Designer Show House at Foundry Manor, U-Fab Interiors is represented by two of our most accomplished designers and our lead merchandiser, each of whom brings a distinct perspective and a deep well of expertise to this extraordinary project. Here is a closer look at the team.
Diana Vicenti, In-Home Design Consultant
Diana Vicenti has spent more than 20 years working in the custom home furnishings industry, and that depth of experience is evident in everything she does. A practicing fiber artist who holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting and Printmaking from Virginia Commonwealth University, Diana brings both technical precision and genuine artistic sensibility to her work with clients.
Her background gives her an unusually nuanced understanding of how fabrics perform in a space, and a refined eye for color and pattern that is difficult to teach and impossible to fake. As an In-Home Design Consultant since 2016, she is known for the quality of her client relationships, listening carefully to understand not just what someone wants, but why, and using that understanding to create interiors that feel deeply personal.
For the show house, Diana's fabrication expertise is front and center. From the custom drapery and handcrafted deer bust that anchor the Living Room to the handmade demi lune tables in the Dining Room, many of this year’s pieces came to life under her guidance, a reminder that great design is as much about craft as it is about vision.
For a look at some of Diana’s previous projects, click here.
Amy Spearing, Interior Designer & Design Consultant
Amy Spearing opened her residential design firm in 2008 and joined the U-Fab Interiors team as a Design Consultant in 2023. Her aesthetic is immediately recognizable: a confident fusion of modern and traditional elements, antiques in conversation with contemporary art, pattern used boldly and with intention, and statement lighting that gives a room its personality.
What distinguishes Amy's approach is her talent for making a space feel collected rather than decorated. She has a particular gift for integrating the pieces a client already loves alongside carefully chosen new ones, creating interiors that feel as though they have been thoughtfully accumulated over time rather than installed all at once. It is a sensibility that translates beautifully to a show house, where the goal is always a room that feels lived in and alive.
Amy holds a Pre-Law degree from the University of Central Florida and an Interior Design certification from the University of Richmond. Paris holds a special place in her heart, and that affection for European design and culture finds its way into her work in the most elegant ways.
For a look at some of Amy’s previous projects, click here.
Will Chambers, Lead Merchandiser
Will Chambers brings the eye of a skilled curator to the U-Fab Interiors team. As lead merchandiser for both U-Fab Interiors and Curated Furnishings, Will has a rare ability to see how individual pieces work together within a larger whole, understanding scale, proportion, and the subtle relationships between objects that make a room feel finished rather than simply furnished.
His contribution to the show house project reflects that talent. The accessories, art, and decorative objects throughout the Dining/Living Room and boutique have been selected and arranged with the same care and intentionality that Diana and Amy brought to the soft furnishings and overall design concept, and Will's eye is a meaningful part of what makes the room cohesive.
For a look at some of Will’s previous projects, click here.
A Collaborative Vision
While each member of the team brings something distinct to this project, what makes their collaboration work is a shared commitment to rooms that tell a story. The Dining/Living Room at Foundry Manor is, at its heart, a space designed to feel meaningful, generous, and alive, a reflection of the extraordinary property it inhabits and an invitation to linger.
To read more about the design concept and the inspiration behind the room, visit our next post.