Margo Grant Walsh

Margo Grant Walsh is an American interior designer also known as a collector of silver serving pieces.

As a designer of workplaces, first for Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and later for Gensler, her clients included companies such as Goldman Sachs, Pennzoil, and Shearman & Sterling.

After high school, Grant took courses at the Portland Art Museum, which she later credited as sparking her interest in making a career in interior design.

[11] Walsh spent thirteen years at SOM in San Francisco, eventually becoming associate director of interior design.

In 1979 she opened Gensler's New York City offices, where she was promoted to managing principal of the eastern region division.

[13] With over 800 pieces, it includes silverware, serving dishes, trays, jewelry objets de vertu from the United States, England, Mexico, and Europe.