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Business of Home Podcast

Architecture & Design

Business of Home's host Dennis Scully interviews thought leaders, entrepreneurs, and creatives about the changes and challenges facing the interior design community.

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United States

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Business of Home's host Dennis Scully interviews thought leaders, entrepreneurs, and creatives about the changes and challenges facing the interior design community.

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English

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Episodes
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The Thursday Show: What's behind the custom furniture boom? Plus: Wayfair opens its first store

5/16/2024
BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus and host Dennis Scully discuss the biggest news in the design industry, including earnings reports from Arhaus and 1stdibs, highlights from Legends, and what’s behind a surge in custom furniture. Later retail columnist Warren Shoulberg joins the show to chat about Wayfair's first venture into physical retail. This episode is sponsored by Loloi and Annie Selke LINKS Business of Home

Duration:00:56:57

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Inside the world of elite contracting with Josh Wiener of SilverLining

5/13/2024
Once an aspiring actor, Josh Wiener did small painting jobs to make a living while he auditioned for roles. Over time, contracting became his sole focus, his business and his passion, and today his company, SilverLining, is one of New York’s most prominent residential firms, collaborating with architects and designers like Peter Marino, Bunny Williams, and David Kleinberg. On this episode Josh speaks with host Dennis Scully about why building costs seem to keep going up, the problem with relying too much on renderings, and what separates a great designer from a good one. This episode is sponsored by Four Hands LINKS SilverLining Dennis Scully Business of Home

Duration:01:11:10

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The Thursday Show: Justina Blakeney's next chapter. Plus: Takeaways from the Kips Bay Decorator Show House

5/9/2024
BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus and host Dennis Scully discuss the biggest news in the design industry, including the fate of Banana Republic’s home brand, takeaways from the Kips Bay Decorator Show House, and what Instagram’s newest update could mean for designers. Later, artist and designer Justina Blakeney of Jungalow discusses a new phase of her career. This episode is sponsored by Loloi and Annie Selke LINKS Justina Blakeney Business of Home's book club Business of Home

Duration:01:01:56

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Julie Hillman on why designers shouldn't settle (even on the small stuff)

5/6/2024
Interior designer Julie Hillman started her career in fashion with a decade-long stint at Liz Claiborne. But after she built her own home, she got hooked on decorating, and turned it into a career. Now Hillman’s work is featured in magazines the world over, and her firm is an AD100 regular. On this episode of the podcast she speaks with host Denis Scully about the pleasures and perils of sourcing art for clients, why the collectible design movement is just getting started, and why, when it comes to the details of a project, she doesn’t like to settle on a single thing. This episode is sponsored by Four Hands LINKS Julie Hillman Dennis Scully Business of Home

Duration:00:43:00

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The Thursday Show: Will Guidara on why designers should embrace “Unreasonable Hospitality.” Plus: Does the TikTok ‘ban’ matter?

5/2/2024
BOH editor in chief Kaitlin Petersen and host Dennis Scully discuss the biggest news in the design industry, including why Williams-Sonoma was fined by the Federal Trade Commission, the latest in the Cohen Brothers real estate saga, and what a noncompete ban could mean for the design industry. Later, restauranteur Will Guidara joins to introduce his new book, "Unreasonable Hospitality." This episode is sponsored by Loloi and Annie Selke LINKS Business of Home's book club Business of Home

Duration:01:15:23

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How Bryan O’Sullivan maintains a team of growing leaders

4/29/2024
Growing up in Kenmare—a small town in County Kerry, Ireland—Bryan O'Sullivan learned the importance of hospitality and service from the comfort of his mom’s coffee shop. Pulled toward the field of architecture and design, he soon set off for school in London, and further honed his craft under design greats like Martin Brudnizki, Annabelle Selldorf and David Collins. In 2013, he took what he learned and launched his own firm. With a blend of hospitality and residential work, he quickly became one of the industry’s fastest-rising stars. This episode is sponsored by Four Hands LINKS Bryan O'Sullivan Dennis Scully Business of Home

Duration:00:47:42

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The Thursday Show: Highlights from Milan Design Week. Plus: Pirch goes bankrupt

4/25/2024
BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus and host Dennis Scully discuss the biggest news in the design industry, including the debut of a new source for designer fabric, the latest with Pirch, and a look at why luxury home sellers are slashing prices. Later, design journalist Ian Volner joins the show to recap Milan Design Week . This episode is sponsored by Loloi and Annie Selke LINKS Business of Home's book club Business of Home

Duration:00:51:14

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Nathan Turner loves humor, California, and the freedom of a small firm

4/22/2024
A fourth-generation Californian, Nathan Turner’s style is seeped in the culture and aesthetics of the Golden State. After college he opened a shop in Los Angeles that quickly became a designer favorite—but a role on the hit reality show Million Dollar Decorators rocket-powered his own design career. Now Turner is launching his own fabric line and considering a return to retail. On this episode of the podcast he speaks with host Dennis Scully about the lessons he learned from Mario Buatta, how being on TV landed him clients in Asia, and why he doesn’t think about holes in the market—but rather, what he has to offer. This episode is sponsored by The Shade Store and Hartmann&Forbes LINKS Nathan Turner Dennis Scully Business of Home

Duration:00:58:13

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The Thursday Show: What happened at High Point? Plus: Ralph Lauren Home debuts a new partnership

4/18/2024
BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus and host Dennis Scully discuss the biggest news in the design industry, including a look at why Baby Boomers aren’t downsizing, the latest with Ralph Lauren Home, and a check-in on the state of AI-powered design. Later, BOH editor in chief Kaitlin Petersen joins the show to recap High Point Spring market. This episode is sponsored by Loloi and Annie Selke LINKS High Point Market Business of Home

Duration:01:04:37

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Gil Schafer on the importance of getting out of your comfort zone

4/15/2024
Early on, Gil Schafer discovered a passion for classical residential architecture and devoted his career to it. His firm, Schafer Buccellato architects, is widely recognized for creating superlative traditional homes, and Schafer has won numerous awards, as well as regular inclusion on the AD100. He’s also known for his collaborations with designers, having worked with industry stars like Bunny Williams, David Netto and Miles Redd. On this episode of the podcast, Schafer speaks with host Dennis Scully about why every firm needs a great finance person, how becoming a stepfather to two teenagers deepened his practice, and why it’s important to learn the rules of design before you break them This episode is sponsored by The Shade Store and Hartmann&Forbes LINKS Schafer Buccellato Architects Dennis Scully Business of Home

Duration:00:59:46

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The Thursday Show: Why designers are embracing "dumb" homes. Plus: A stock market roundup

4/11/2024
BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus and host Dennis Scully discuss the biggest news in the design industry, including some worrying inflation numbers, Home Depot’s latest acquisition, and a look at why designers are rejecting the smart home. Later, fund manager James O'Brien discusses earnings reports from RH, MillerKnoll and Wayfair. This episode is sponsored by Loloi and Annie Selke LINKS Great Ocean Road Advisors Business of Home

Duration:01:04:30

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From Soho House to star designer: Vicky Charles's charmed career

4/8/2024
As a young woman, Vicky Charles chanced into a job as a waitress at what was then London’s newest, coolest private club, Soho House. As it grew and expanded internationally, Vicky grew with it, eventually becoming the company’s design director and helping to shape its signature look. In 2016 she left to open an independent firm with partner Julia Corden—the two have enjoyed sparkling success and earned a spot on the AD100. On this episode of the podcast, Charles speaks with host Dennis Scully about what it was like to have George and Amal Clooney as her first residential clients, why slow periods can help strengthen a firm, and why the perfect apprenticeship for aspiring designers might just be working behind a bar. This episode is sponsored by The Shade Store and Hartmann&Forbes LINKS Charles & Co Dennis Scully Business of Home

Duration:00:55:07

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The Thursday Show: The Kardashian knockoff lawsuit, explained. Plus: The century's most iconic furniture

4/4/2024
BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus and host Dennis Scully discuss the biggest news in the design industry, including an update on troubled design brands Burke Decor and Pirch, surprising renovation numbers from Houzz, and a list of the most iconic furniture from the last century. Later, lawyer David Adler joins the show to break down the Donald Judd Foundation's lawsuit against Kim Kardashian and her designers. This episode is sponsored by Loloi and Annie Selke LINKS David Adler Business of Home

Duration:00:54:59

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Oliver Furth doesn't believe in 'no'

4/1/2024
A fourth generation Los Angeles native, Oliver Furth worked for some of the city’s biggest names—including Martyn Lawrence Bullard and Michael S. Smith—before going out on his own. Two decades into running his own firm, Oliver’s vibrant work has earned him a spot on both Elle Decor’s A-List and the AD100. Now he’s releasing his debut book, Op! Optimistic Interiors, a celebration of his upbeat approach to design. On this episode of the podcast, Furth speaks with host Dennis Scully about how writing a book helped him define his style, why he’s not interested in product licensing, and why being a designer is like conducting a symphony. This episode is sponsored by The Shade Store and Hartmann&Forbes LINKS Oliver Furth Op! Optimistic Interiors Dennis Scully Business of Home

Duration:00:44:31

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The Thursday Show: What happens when vendors have financial trouble? Plus: RH is betting on Waterworks

3/28/2024
BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus and host Dennis Scully discuss the biggest news in the design industry, including the shutdown of Pirch, Burke Decor's recent issues, RH’s latest earnings call, and a look at how Paris stays Paris. This episode is sponsored by Loloi and Chelsea House LINKS Business of Home

Duration:00:47:56

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Why Tom Scheerer is winding down his firm

3/25/2024
An architect by training, Tom Scheerer’s career in design began almost on a whim, when he and Jeffrey Bilhuber met and agreed to collaborate on a room in a showhouse. Their partnership was short lived, but it led Scheerer into what became a sparkling career, with projects around the world, two books, and regular appearances on Elle Decor’s A List and the AD100. Now, he’s winding down his firm, and, through a unique profit-sharing agreement, handing off more and more of the business to his employees. On this episode of the podcast, he speaks with host Dennis Scully about why it was an advantage to never apprentice for another designer, why he never got deeply into licensed product, and why the most important quality a client can have is a sense of humor. This episode is sponsored by Spring Street by Pollack and Crypton LINKS Tom Scheerer Dennis Scully Business of Home

Duration:00:44:31

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The Thursday Show: The stunning legal settlement that will reshape real estate. Plus: Why independent furniture stores are closing

3/21/2024
BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus and host Dennis Scully discuss the biggest news in the industry, including Williams Sonoma’s latest earnings report, rising homebuilder sentiment, and a look at why so many independent furniture stores are closing. Later, New York Times real estate reporter Debra Kamin joins the show to discuss her reporting on the stunning NAR settlement that will upend the way homes are bought and sold. This episode is sponsored by Loloi and Chelsea House LINKS Debra Kamin Business of Home

Duration:01:01:37

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Big collaborations, close relationships: How Loloi has thrived in a fast-changing industry

3/18/2024
Since its founding in 2004, rug brand Loloi has expanded from scrappy upstart into a major industry player, with marquee collections by designers like Joanna Gaines, Amber Lewis and Jean Stoffer. Brothers Cyrus and Steven Loloi, who grew up in the business started by their father Amir, are now helping to lead it. On this episode of podcast, they chat with host Dennis Scully about the delicate balance of choosing the right licensing partners, their thoughts on what AI can and can’t do, and what it will take to engage the next generation of designers. This episode is sponsored by Spring Street by Pollack and Crypton LINKS Loloi Dennis Scully Business of Home

Duration:00:53:18

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The Thursday Show: Timothy Corrigan ignites an industry conversation. Plus: Flawed furniture is in

3/14/2024
BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus and host Dennis Scully discuss the biggest news in the industry, including Design Holding's new Manhattan showroom, a good year for Arhaus, and the rise of intentionally flawed furniture. Later, designer Timothy Corrigan joins the show to talk about how a credit dispute in the pages of Architectural Digest brought a taboo topic into the open. This episode is sponsored by Loloi and Chelsea House LINKS Timothy Corrigan Business of Home

Duration:00:41:51

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Veere Grenney: An outsider's eye for beauty

3/11/2024
Born in New Zealand, Veere Grenney made his way to England as a young man and stayed there—but being an immigrant and a little bit of an outsider has always informed his playful, eclectic approach. After working for Mary Fox Linton and at Colefax & Fowler, Grenney started his own firm—his work has since appeared in countless shelter publications and won a range of accolades, including a regular spot on the AD100. On this episode of the podcast, Grenney speaks with host Dennis Scully about why a little bit of bad taste can be a good thing, the tricks he borrows from David Hicks, and why the most important skill a designer can have is being good with people. This episode is sponsored by Spring Street by Pollack and Crypton LINKS Veere Grenney Dennis Scully Business of Home

Duration:00:57:13