Celebrated Florida interior designer who transformed Versace mansion in Miami dies in Bahamas

By Megan Reynolds, AP
Sunday, June 13, 2010

Bahamas police: Celebrated interior designer dies

NASSAU, Bahamas — J. Wallace Tutt III, a South Florida interior designer whose elegant creations were popular with movie stars, models and fashion icons, was found dead in the Bahamas, authorities said Sunday. He was 53.

The cause of Tutt’s death has not been determined, police said. He is best known for transforming the Miami mansion of the late Italian designer Gianni Versace into a South Beach icon. He also designed homes for Cher and had celebrity friends including Jack Nicholson and model Elle McPherson.

He was found Saturday morning in a grassy area of exclusive Harbour Island known as The Narrows, said a police official who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to the news media.

The official said there were no signs of violence on the body and detectives are looking into the possibility drugs contributed to his death.

A team of detectives from New Providence, the most populated island in the vast archipelago of the Bahamas, have traveled to Harbour Island to assist with the investigation. The body has been flown to New Providence where an autopsy will be performed.

Tutt moved to a private retreat near Harbour Island in 2002, where he transformed an old home into a nine-room luxury boutique hotel called the Rock House hotel. Harbour Island is known for its 3-mile (2-kilometer) pink-sand beach.

Rock House staff declined to speak to reporters about Tutt’s death but said the hotel would be closed for a week.

Alvin Smith, speaker of the Bahamas’ lower House of parliament, said he was shocked by the death the still youthful and energetic designer.

Funeral arrangements are pending.

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