Meet Jennifer Frank

Jennifer Ellen Frank is a Feng Shui & Interior Designer who integrates the classical Chinese form of Feng Shui with related traditional, spiritual practices. She combines more than 24 years in the design field—interior design, home textile design, home product development and home styling for interiors—with more than 24 years of study in eastern philosophies. In this way, she bridges interior design, Feng Shui and spiritual practice to create wealth, health, harmony and balance within the home and workplace.
In 2007, the New York Times, in an article on Feng Shui, called Jennifer “sensational.” She has a Certificate of Feng Shui studies from the Black Sect Tantric Buddhist School of the Metropolitan Institute of Interior Design, and a Certificate in Classical Feng Shui from the New York School of Feng Shui where she studied under the guidance of Roger Green. She also studied at the Sheffield School of Interior Design, and has studied Four Pillars Chinese Astrology with David Twicken. In addition to all of this stateside training, she has studied extensively in China.
Jennifer’s work in the home textile and home product industries has taken her overseas to many Asian countries, and given her the opportunity to develop a great understanding of harmony in homes and businesses. She has also refined her creative skills by developing licensed home products into concepts for Ellen Tracy, Adrienne Vittadini, Waverly, Charisma, Martha Stewart, Nickelodeon, Sesame Street, and numerous sports franchises. In addition, Jennifer helped create an import business for Tandler Textile Company, which was their first fully operational division in Far East.
She has also lectured at New York University, Armani Exchange, New York Palace Hotel, Reology Group, and New York Women’s Clubs. She appeared on TLC’s Please Buy My House, on CW11 News at Ten, Fox News and NBC Nightly News.
Jennifer is on the Executive Committee of the New York Chapter of the International Feng Shui Guild, and the Executive Committee of the Interior Design Society, and is also a member of many interior design organizations.


