Face of A Design Legacy

June 15, 2020
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Est Est Interior Design

Tony Sutton
480.563.1555
EstEstInc.com

17770 North Pacesetter Way | Scottsdale

Est Est, Inc. established in 1959, is the oldest of the interior design companies in Scottsdale, Arizona. The original owners, William Benner and Pat Maas, pioneered the path for interior design in Arizona. Est Est’s original design studio was located on Main Street in “Old Town” Scottsdale. In tandem with establishing Arizona’s place in design, the original owners worked on many notable projects including the original design concept for the Phoenix Zoo with the Maytag family. Mr. Benner and Mr. Maas were very active in many local and national events of the times and even designed a Southwest Room for the 1965 New York World’s Fair. Tony Sutton began working for Pat and Bill in 1979, and purchased the company from them in 1984. In 1997 Mr. Sutton moved the Design studio to its current location in the Perimeter Center. As a leader in design innovation, Est Est continues the tradition of community involvement, exceptional design and unparalleled customer service. With 60 years of rich history and a notable past, Est Est has enjoyed distinguished recognition for their work on custom homes, club houses, and boutique hotels across multiple design styles. Our success is your success and we invite you to help us celebrate.

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