DESIGNERS


Jessica Bennett
Owner & Design Principal

Jessica started her creative journey at Utah State University. Her studies there led to her work in an ad agency as an art director but building her home brought back her earliest passion: interior design. Jessica realized that if she could produce a brand for corporations, then she could certainly design the interiors that housed them. Jessica’s design work led to a globally expanding tech firm sending her on a worldwide tour to design their international offices and along the way her projects snowballed as she began accepting more offers to share her talent.

In 2008, Jessica opened the doors to Alice Lane Home Collection, our first retail store. In its infancy, Alice Lane consisted of just three employees, two of which were Jessica and her husband. A small corner of the showroom floor was dedicated to full-time design work and only a handful of small design projects were underway at any given time. Today, just 11 whirlwind-years later, Alice Lane employs a large team, a third of which are full-time interior designers. Since the birth of Alice Lane, hundreds of design projects have been completed; these projects have grown from small residential settings to large estates and commercial buildings. The exponential growth of Alice Lane recently inspired her to further expand our design laboratory. In March 2014, we opened our Alice Lane flagship store in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah.Its collected mix of quality pieces and timeless design has led Alice Lane to be an award-winning interior design firm and showroom, and a favorite among all who have experienced it.


Suzanne Hall
VP of Design

From the beginning stages of the design process, Suzanne Hall can already visualize the end result and masterfully communicates this with her clients in the form of beautifully hand-drawn renderings. As a designer, she effortlessly blends pattern, color, and texture to create an eclectic yet timeless palette. This design approach, combined with her three-dimensional way of thinking, and a gift to translate her thoughts onto paper has led Suzanne to be an award-winning interior designer.

As a design student, Suzanne was the recipient of a national student competition working with Southern Accents Magazine and Kravet Fabrics. There she worked on the magazine’s showhouse designed by Mary Evelyn McKee, and several of her renderings were published in the magazine. Suzanne was also awarded an internship in Edinburgh, Scotland where she worked alongside other designers to restore a historical castle. In addition to this work, Suzanne’s own home was published in Kitchens and Baths, her Christmas decor was published in Flea Market Decor, and her client’s homes have been published in Utah Style and Design, and Kitchens and Baths. Suzanne was one of Alice Lane’s first interior designers, joining in its infancy early 2009. Her work alone has, in large part, contributed to the success that Alice Lane sees today.