A Scottsdale-based interior design firm has reassured customers that recent tariff concerns will not lead to price increases.
Amy Wolff, owner of Amy Wolff Interiors, said that while many in the construction, interior design, and windows industries are worried about rising costs, her business remains unaffected due to its sourcing strategy.
“We have been in the custom window treatments business for 20 years and source most of our products within the US, including many in the Phoenix area,” Wolff explained. “This includes working with several family-owned businesses that provide high-quality products, excellent customer service, and lower-cost shipping.”
Wolff added that while some companies may be impacted by tariffs on imported materials, her firm’s offshore partners are not located in the countries targeted by the federal government’s latest measures.
“Any offshore company we work with has a strong and established presence in the US,” she said. “For other businesses, pricing and product availability may be a concern, but our prices and selection will remain the same.”
Amy Wolff Interiors has built a reputation for its expertise in window treatments and interior design solutions. The firm is known for its unique approach, offering photo-vision renderings that allow clients to see realistic, to-scale illustrations of proposed window treatments before installation.
The company also specialises in providing solutions for complex window configurations, including custom and motorised window treatments, custom shades, and upholstered furniture. Wolff said the business operates with a transparent, all-inclusive flat fee structure, ensuring clients understand the costs and elements of their projects upfront.
The firm’s work has earned industry recognition, with Wolff selected to design the 2024 Outdoor Oasis Pavilion at the International Window Coverings Expo. Her firm was also involved in a top design project for the 2024 Gracie Awards for window fashion design. Additionally, she has received multiple accolades from Vision Magazine, including a 2022 first-place award for Outdoor Shading and Design, a 2021 Top Treatments Award, and a 2017 award for Specialty Window Treatments.
Before launching her interior design career, Wolff worked as a corporate executive in marketing and advertising, managing projects, vendors, budgets, and timelines. She said this experience has been invaluable in running her business and delivering seamless client experiences.
“I designed four homes of my own and understand how overwhelming the process can be,” she said. “Our superpower is helping clients achieve the perfect combination of fabrics, upholstery, and functionality, creating a home their family will be proud of for years to come.”
Amy Wolff Interiors continues to serve clients across Scottsdale and the wider Arizona area. More information about the firm’s services is available at www.amywolffinteriors.com.