David Turpin and Amy Allison recently relocated from Chicago and brought their love of interiors, furniture and product design to Florida.
Amy has worked as a designer for notables Holly Hunt and Deirdre Jordan of Troscan. Her career path also included time at the MCA of Chicago
and as an art installation artist for Anthropologie. She launched her company SODA by Amy in 2006 and her porcelain housewares, textiles and wallpapers
were sold to retail venues nationwide that included SF MOMA, ABC Carpet, Urban Outfitters and Garnet Hill.
Currently she collaborates with her husband, David Turpin, a texture and digital image artist who has worked with Rolling Stone, Downbeat, MSN and other design firms.
Together they create custom and one-of-a-kind textiles, porcelain pieces and art installation work for their new company, soda DNA. Soda DNA recently
finished an outdoor commissioned art piece for the Northwood creative neighborhood in West Palm Beach as well as a donor wall mixed media installation
for Fernwood Botanical Garden in Niles, Michigan. Soda DNA recently designed and produced art collectibles with Airstream Brands. A new commissioned pair of large wall hung porcelain and metal installations for Pamela Harvey Interiors will be on display late summer at the Aspire Showhouse in McLean, VA outside of DC.