Business of Home Podcast

Business of Home, Dennis Scully
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Aug 22, 2024 • 59min

The Thursday Show: Jenni Kayne's adventures in home and hospitality. Plus: Is the DCOTA headed for auction?

BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus and host Dennis Scully discuss the biggest news in the design industry, including Perigold’s plans for brick-and-mortar stores, a housing check-in, and why the DCOTA is back on the auction block. Later, fashion designer Jenni Kayne joins the show to talk about her home line and her new hospitality venture.This episode is sponsored by SuryaLINKSThe Jenni Kayne FarmhouseBusiness of Home 
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Aug 19, 2024 • 1h 12min

Jamie Bush's firm is the biggest it's ever been. He's loving it

Born in New York, Jamie Bush studied architecture in New Orleans before finally making his way to Los Angeles, where his career took off. His multifaceted work is regularly featured in national magazines, and his firm is featured on the both the AD100 and Elle Decor’s A-List. On this episode of the podcast, Bush speaks to host Dennis Scully about why interior designers sometimes get more respect than architects, his early days working for Kelly Wearstler, and why his philosophy, at heart, is simple: Leave everything better than how you found it. This episode is sponsored by LoloiLINKSJamie BushDennis ScullyBusiness of Home
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Aug 15, 2024 • 1h 3min

The Thursday Show: Accessible design is in demand. Is the industry ready? Plus: Another big retailer goes bankrupt

BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus and host Dennis Scully discuss the biggest news in the design industry, including another retail bankruptcy, why donating furniture is so challenging, and a look at how designers dress. Later, Rob Van Varick of Michael Graves Design joins the show to talk about the company's new accessibility collection with Pottery Barn.This episode is sponsored by SuryaLINKSMichael Graves Design X Pottery BarnBusiness of Home
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Aug 12, 2024 • 47min

Meet the Amish furniture company that works with Sasha Bikoff, The Met and the FBI

Ernie Hershberger is the founder and CEO of the furniture brand Abner Henry. Born and raised in an Amish community in Fredericksburg, Ohio, Hershberger grew up in his family’s century-old cabinetry workshop before launching his own furniture business. Over time, he got into the higher-end, custom side of the market and Abner Henry became a source for everyone from Sasha Bikoff to the Metropolitan Museum of Art.In this episode of the podcast, Hershberger speaks with host Dennis Scully about challenging the perception around what Amish furniture is “supposed” to be, why he doesn’t believe in setting sales goals, and the surprising technology that powers his business.This episode is sponsored by LoloiLINKSAbner HenryDennis ScullyBusiness of Home
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Aug 8, 2024 • 1h 13min

The Thursday Show: Is the housing market finally heating up? Plus: Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams is back

BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus and host Dennis Scully discuss the biggest news in the design industry, including the return of Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams, some AI experiments from Houzz, and what a stock market crash might mean for designers. Later, real estate analyst Jonathan Miller joins the show to talk about whether the frozen housing market is finally heating up. This episode is sponsored by SuryaLINKSMiller SamuelBusiness of Home
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Aug 5, 2024 • 46min

How Hector Finch is winning on the 'slow and steady' route

Hector and Emma Finch are the married couple behind the British lighting company Hector Finch. Started as an antiques business, the two have stayed true to their roots, producing a line of lighting inspired by classic early 20th century pieces. Today, the company's products are sold all over the world, including top showrooms in the U.S. In this episode of the podcast, host Dennis Scully speaks with the Finches about not getting hung up on knockoffs, the challenge of connecting with young designers, and why, no matter what the economic conditions, they’re focusing on slow-and-steady growth. This episode is sponsored by LoloiLINKSHector FinchDennis ScullyBusiness of Home
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Aug 1, 2024 • 1h 5min

The Thursday Show: Inside Studio Designer's MyDoma deal. Plus: How many interior designers are there?

BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus and host Dennis Scully discuss the biggest news in the design industry, including a massive retail bankruptcy, the health of the high-end real estate market and the vanishing American porch. Later, Keith Granet of Studio Designer and Sarah Daniele of MyDoma join the show to discuss the deal that brought their two companies together.  This episode is sponsored by Isla PorterLINKSStudio DesignerMyDomaBusiness of Home
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Jul 29, 2024 • 43min

How Olive Ateliers became the industry's buzziest vintage source

Laura Sotelo, Kendall Knox, Ben Knox are the founders of the buzzy brand Olive Ateliers. In 2021, as a side hustle, the three friends started sourcing vintage pieces from all over the world and curating them into biweekly “drops” in Los Angeles. Almost immediately, there were lines around the block, their site took off, and Olive Ateliers developed a devoted fan base including designers and celebrities alike. On this episode of the podcast the three speak with host Dennis Scully why they wanted to start their business quickly, why the most effective sales tool is storytelling, and why they’ve come to believe in “strong opinions, weakly held”This episode is sponsored by LoloiLINKSOlive AteliersDennis ScullyBusiness of Home
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Jul 25, 2024 • 54min

The Thursday Show: Do clients want 'unoriginal' bathrooms? Plus: The fight against megamansions

BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus and host Dennis Scully discuss the biggest news in the design industry, including a cyberattack on Bassett, a design software acquisition, and the fight over megamansions. Later, the founders of bathroom renovation startup The Unoriginal Bathroom Co. join the show to discuss their new venture.  This episode is sponsored by Isla PorterLINKSThe Unoriginal Bathroom Co.Business of Home
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Jul 22, 2024 • 52min

Jomo Tariku on what it takes to change the canon

Jomo Tariku’s life and career have followed a winding path, from his childhood in Ethiopia to a design degree in Kansas and a stint in data visualization at the World Bank. Today, he’s internationally recognized as a furniture designer, with pieces in the permanent collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the National Museum of African American History and Culture. Tariku is also the creator of an impactful 2020 study that demonstrated the startling lack of Black furniture designers working with major manufacturers. In this episode of the podcast, Tariku speaks with host Dennis Scully about why data is more powerful than anecdotal evidence, why he’s getting into wallpaper and other categories, and what it will take to truly make design a global language.This episode is sponsored by Loloi and Isla PorterLINKSJomo FurnitureJomo TarikuDennis ScullyBusiness of Home

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