Production Design • Set Decoration

About

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Tricia Peck is a Production Designer & Set Decorator for film, Television, commercials & branded content.

Tricia holds a passion for visual storytelling. Originally from Massachusetts she moved to New York City to pursue her education in the Arts. She acquired a BFA in Film & Media Production & Fine Art from Marymount Manhattan College of New York City. After attaining her degree she went onto work as an assistant to Producers in the Film Industry working on a wide array of productions. Her artistic passion & abilities quickly transitioned her to the Production Design team. Throughout her career she has been fortunate to work & learn from world renown Production Designers & Decorators on a multitude of productions including; live events & fashion editorials giving her incredible experience. In the journey of her career she has held almost every position within the Production Design Department allowing her to understand the role & importance of each position in the Production Design creative team. This invaluable experience has allowed her to become a strong, successful, creative, collaborator as a Production Designer & Set Decorator.

Tricia’s talented, skill set & experience shines through in every project. She holds a expert, artistic eye for detail & design. She believes in the art of Production Design to effectively communicate a successful, visual, story in collaboration with the Director, Cinematographer & Actors. Her work in Production Design & Decor have gone onto premiere at critically acclaimed National & International film festivals. Most recently Tricia Decorated Tesla which premiered at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival winning the prestigious Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Award based out of San Francisco the nation’s leading philanthropic grantor for science and the arts through cinema & the Sundance Institute Science-In-Film Initiative. She was featured in the fall 2020 Architectural Digest for her decoration of the feature film The Artist’s Wife for her notable use of rare Midcentury Modern furniture & Modern Abstract Art to visually tell the narrative. Tricia is a Production Designer of the IATSE United Scenic Artist’s Local 829 & a Set Decorator of the IATSE Local 52.

She is based out of New York City, Massachusetts & California. She is available to work nationwide & globally.

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List of published credits: IMDB

 
 

Press & Mentions

Working with Set Decorator Tricia Peck, he and Production Designer John El Mahani provided a laundry list of iconic 20th-century pieces such as Marcel Breuer’s Wassily Chair and Arne Jacobsen’s Egg Chair. “They say the best way to make something real is to use something that is fake—in this case we needed to use real and rented pedigree vintage furnishings from dealers from the Hamptons and New York City.” The color palette is very clean, with a mix of black, white, and gray with pops of red and yellow that allow the artwork to speak for itself. Claire’s Swedish heritage and love of Scandinavian design is reflected in the Marimekko dinnerware.”
— ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST