GFF Interiors Established

2001

GFF Interiors is formed with Emily Lasko and Traci Webster in charge.

2001

GFF collaborates with Santiago Calatrava on the Wave fountain at SMU.

2002

GFF completes its first international project in Manaus, Brazil for Nokia.

2002

When stressed over too much work, interior designer Jim Looney connects GFF with one of his most important clients — upstart luxury auto dealer Ken Schnitzer of Park Place Motors. GFF designs the Lemmon Avenue Mercedes/Porsche Dealership and Park Place goes on to become one of the largest clients in the history of the firm.

2002

Bryce Weigand becomes the President of the Texas Society of Architects (TxA).