Business of Home Podcast

Business of Home, Dennis Scully
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Dec 11, 2025 • 1h 14min

The Thursday Show: What's the future of design centers? Plus: Pantone's controversial Color of the Year

Host Dennis Scully and BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus discuss the biggest news in the design world, including another rate cut from the Fed, Pantone’s controversial pick for Color of the Year, and what matters more for designers—their portfolio, or their personality? Later, Michael Phillips, the president of Jamestown, joins the show to discuss the future of design centers. This episode is sponsored by Joon Loloi and Programa (use code BOH25 for 25% off)LINKSJamestownBusiness of Home
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Dec 8, 2025 • 52min

Dan Fink takes design seriously

Dan Fink’s career began in Silicon Valley—after graduating from Stanford, working as a personal assistant for a tech executive led to design projects, which led to more design projects. Since officially starting his firm in 2010, Fink has been one of the industry’s rising stars, meticulously executing high-profile work across the country and appearing on best-of lists, like the AD100.  On this episode of the podcast he speaks with host Dennis Scully about why he shies away from social media, the two qualities he looks for when hiring an employee, and why the best advice to young designers is to just say yes.This episode is sponsored by Loloi and John Rosselli & AssociatesLINKSDan FinkDennis ScullyBusiness of Home 
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Dec 4, 2025 • 57min

The Thursday Show: Are four out of five designers using AI? Plus: The state of home retail

Host Dennis Scully and BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus discuss the biggest news in the design world, including a surprising AI study, why Zillow is walking back a climate risk feature, and what happens when decor scares away home buyers. Later, columnist Warren Shoulberg joins the show to talk about the state of home retail. This episode is sponsored by Joon Loloi and Programa (use code BOH25 for 25% off)LINKSWarren ShoulbergBusiness of Home
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Dec 1, 2025 • 1h 15min

Thomas Pheasant's guide to a long, happy design career

Thomas Pheasant has built his career in Washington D.C., and though projects now take him all over the world, his work still reflects the serene, classical style of the nation’s capital. Along the way, Pheasant has won several awards for his work, spent over a decade on the AD100, and designed blockbuster collections for Baker and McGuireOn this episode of the podcast he speaks with host Dennis Scully about the new licensed line he’s working on, why young designers shouldn’t rush to publish their work, and why it’s so important to take time away from the daily grind of running a firm to stay creatively refreshed and inspired. This episode is sponsored by Loloi and John Rosselli & AssociatesLINKSThomas PheasantDennis ScullyBusiness of Home 
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Nov 27, 2025 • 42min

The Thursday Show: Why Williams-Sonoma is suing Quince. Plus: 1stDibs revises a controversial pricing tool

Host Dennis Scully and BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus discuss the biggest news in the design world, including Stark’s latest acquisition, why Williams-Sonoma is suing Quince, and whether tariffs will have an impact on style.This episode is sponsored by Renewal by Andersen and Eichholtz. LINKSBusiness of Home
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Nov 24, 2025 • 59min

Jerry Pair proves showrooms are still vital

Founded in Atlanta in the 1970s, Jerry Pair evolved alongside the design industry itself, starting as a small road rep operation and growing into a Southern institution. Current owner Dan Cahoon joined in the 1990s, helping to expand the business and bring it into the 21st century—navigating technological change, a recession, and a pandemic.On this episode of the podcast he speaks with host Dennis Scully about how pricing has changed over the years, why he launched both a leather business and a software company, and why, no matter what changes in the industry, showrooms will always have a role to play. This episode is sponsored by LoloiLINKSJerry PairDennis ScullyBusiness of Home 
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Nov 20, 2025 • 1h 11min

The Thursday Show: Why Veranda is bringing back nighttime photography. Plus: Dupe.com and Williams-Sonoma settle their lawsuit

Host Dennis Scully and BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus discuss the biggest news in the design world, including an update on Dupe.com, Williams-Sonoma earnings, and a new platform for AI-generated home goods. Later, editor Steele Marcoux and brand consultant Sean Yashar join the show to talk about the disappearance of nighttime design photography—and why Veranda is bringing it back.  This episode is sponsored by Renewal by Andersen and Eichholtz. LINKSThe Culture Creative PapersBusiness of Home
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Nov 17, 2025 • 57min

Meet Isla Porter, the design-forward, AI-powered kitchen cabinetry startup

Emily Arthur and Sharon Dranko became friends while working at West Elm—the two became business partners when they realized there was a hole in the market for a product-focused, design-forward approach to kitchen cabinetry. They launched Isla Porter only last year, but have already made a splash in the industry, collaborating with designers like Monica Stewart of the Misfit House, Anne McDonald, and Jenna Chused.On this episode of the podcast, Arthur and Dranko discuss about why they launched with an AI message but have since dialed it back, the unique story behind the name Isla Porter, and how working together as friends has helped them through the ups and downs of starting a company.This episode is sponsored by LoloiLINKSIsla PorterDennis ScullyBusiness of Home 
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Nov 13, 2025 • 1h 9min

The Thursday Show: Will the Supreme Court undo Trump's tariffs? Plus: The evolution of Maiden Home

Nidhi Kapur, the founder of Maiden Home, shares her journey in crafting a unique space in the design world with handcrafted furniture. She delves into how disciplined design and strong trade relationships fueled her brand's growth. Nidhi emphasizes the importance of quality over mass production and discusses the challenges of sourcing materials while maintaining craftsmanship. With new flagship stores in New York and Miami, she reflects on her innovative marketing strategies and offers valuable advice for budding entrepreneurs.
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Nov 10, 2025 • 54min

From Farrow & Ball to Fermoie: Martin Ephson's surprising journey

In this engaging conversation, Martin Ephson, a serial entrepreneur and co-founder of Farrow & Ball and Fermoie, shares insights from his remarkable journey in the design sector. He discusses the transformation of Farrow & Ball into a global brand and the opportunity he saw in textile manufacturing after a decline in mills. Ephson emphasizes the importance of looking after people in leadership and details the strategic pivots that led to Fermoie's growth. He also highlights the significance of storytelling in color names and the evolving trends in wallpaper.

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