Ranked #14 in Honolulu
G70
Guide Score: 29/100
G70 – imagine
Verified April 18, 2026
Community-focused and purpose-driven, our goal is to perpetuate a vision and empower through thoughtful, innovative design.
How We Scored G70
- Google Rating
- N/A/5 → 0/25 pts
- Review Volume
- 0 reviews → 0/15 pts
- Credentials
- NCIDQ, IIDA, LEED, WELL AP, OSHA, CPA, MBA → 10/20 pts
- Press Recognition
- 0 mentions → 0/15 pts
- Web Presence
- 9/10 pts
- Experience
- N/A → 0/10 pts
- Profile Completeness
- 10/5 pts
Key facts
- Principal designer
- Executive Suite
- Team size
- 12
- Based in
- Honolulu, HI
- Address
- 111 S King St
- Website
- http://www.g70.design/
- Phone
- +18085235866
- mail1@g70.design
- Budget tier
- Contact firm
- Certifications
- NCIDQ
- IIDA
- LEED
- WELL AP
- OSHA
- CPA
- MBA
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Frequently asked questions
- What is G70's ranking among interior designers in Honolulu?
- G70 is ranked #14 in Honolulu with a Guide Score of 29/100. This score is based on Google reviews, professional credentials, press recognition, portfolio quality, and experience.
- What styles does G70 specialize in?
- G70's style specialties are not yet catalogued in our directory. Review the firm's portfolio at http://www.g70.design/ or contact the firm directly for their current focus.
- What is G70's typical project budget?
- Budget information for G70 is not published in our directory. Contact the firm directly at +18085235866 for a project-specific quote.
- What types of projects does G70 take on?
- G70's specific project types are not yet catalogued. Contact the firm directly at +18085235866 or review their portfolio at http://www.g70.design/ to confirm fit for your project.
- Where is G70 based and what areas do they serve?
- G70 is based in Honolulu, HI. Their broader service area is not published; confirm with the firm before engaging for work outside the metro.
- How do I hire G70?
- To hire G70: Visit http://www.g70.design/ to review their work and inquiry form, or call +18085235866, or email mail1@g70.design. Most firms ask about scope, budget range, and timeline before scheduling a consultation.