Business of Home Podcast

Business of Home, Dennis Scully
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May 16, 2022 • 1h 3min

Emily Henderson is done chasing likes and follows

Designer, stylist, blogger, influencer and author, Emily Henderson is the wearer of many hats. Her big break came after winning the fifth season of HGTV’s competition show, Design Star. Since then, she’s built a sizable following both on social media and through her own website. In this episode of the podcast, Henderson shares an inside look at what it’s like to be a successful design influencer, from negotiating contracts with sponsors to battling Instagram algorithms. She also talks about the inspiration behind her new book, the pros and cons of hustle culture, and why she’s now focused on delivering value, not chasing followers.This episode is sponsored by Room & Board and Modern Matter.LINKSEmily HendersonDennis ScullyBusiness of Home
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May 9, 2022 • 56min

Jean Lin on walking the fine line between idealism and business

Driven by idealism and a desire to support independent makers, Jean Lin started the New York design gallery Colony in 2014 with a uniquely cooperative model. Over the years, she’s helped her clients grow their studios into thriving businesses—and refined her own approach along the way.  On this episode of the show, she speaks with host Dennis Scully about finding a way to balance ideals and economics, coaching makers to charge their worth, and what she thinks needs to change about American design fairs. This episode is sponsored by Room & Board and Modern Matter.LINKSColonyDennis ScullyBusiness of Home
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May 2, 2022 • 1h 7min

How Alexa Hampton learned the language of design

Alexa Hampton is, by any definition, a lifer in the trade. The daughter of celebrated designer Mark Hampton, she grew up in the business, and took over her father’s firm at the age of 27 after his untimely passing in 1998. Since then, Alexa has never slowed down, earning endless plaudits for her work, appearing regularly on industry best-of lists, authoring books and columns, and designing product for everyone from Kravet to Theodore Alexander to The Shade Store.  On this episode of the podcast, she speaks with host Dennis Scully about how interior design is like a language, why her ideal firm size is 11 employees, and why it’s important to embrace—not turn away from—transparency and change.This episode is sponsored by Room & Board and Modern Matter.LINKSAlexa HamptonDennis ScullyBusiness of Home
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Apr 25, 2022 • 52min

What do venture capitalists think of the design industry?

Venture capitalist, Nicole Johnson of Forerunner Ventures, discusses their investment criteria and why they backed The Expert. They explore the impact of inflation and a volatile stock market on venture capital. The success story of Stadium Goods and the importance of diversifying investments in venture capital are also discussed. They talk about a founder's determination and company progress, collaboration with a new investor, challenges in the supply chain industry, and the potential for a recession.
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Apr 18, 2022 • 57min

Why Veranda is betting big on print, with Steele Marcoux

Though Veranda has moved from Atlanta to New York then back to the south in Birmingham Alabama, the publication has never lost sight of its graceful take on traditional design. Steele Marcoux, the magazine’s editor in chief since 2018, is currently overseeing a redesign to celebrate Veranda’s 35th anniversary. On this episode of the podcast, she speaks with host Dennis Scully about the book’s unique audience, the challenge of getting designers to wait to be published, and why, in the midst of the digital media revolution, Veranda is betting on print.This episode is sponsored by Thibaut and Hartmann & ForbesLINKSVerandaDennis ScullyBusiness of Home
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Apr 11, 2022 • 51min

Holly Hunt's second act

In 1983, Holly Hunt took over a struggling showroom, and over the course of three decades transformed it into a powerhouse of the industry. After selling to Knoll for 95 million dollars in 2014, she stayed on for a while, but in 2020 Hunt finally left her namesake company. Now she’s back with a new venture, House of Hunt, a design and architecture firm. On this episode of the podcast, Hunt talks about what it’s like to be a designer after so many years running a showroom business, the competition between trade and retail brands, and how she feels about the industry’s shift towards transparency.This episode is sponsored by Thibaut and Hartmann & ForbesLINKSHouse of HuntDennis ScullyBusiness of Home 
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Apr 4, 2022 • 51min

Kerry Joyce on the balance between beauty and business

It’s hard to find a designer more celebrated than Kerry Joyce—his work has landed him on the cover of top shelter magazines and earned him a regular spot on industry who’s who lists—not to mention his Emmy for set decoration. Kerry also runs a bustling product business, which includes everything from furniture and lighting to award-winning textiles and rugs. On this episode of the podcast, he chats with host Dennis Scully about finding the balance between creative passion and business, why the furniture industry is in such a state of flux, and the secrets behind a successful fabric line.  This episode is sponsored by Thibaut and Hartmann & ForbesLINKSKerry JoyceDennis ScullyBusiness of Home 
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Mar 28, 2022 • 54min

Gachot Studios on putting design first

John and Christine Gachot are the husband-and-wife team behind the design studio that bears their name, Gachot Studios. The two first met while working together for iconic designer Bill Sofield in the late 1990s, but it took them a long time to start their own firm. First, Christine spent a decade with hotelier Andre Balazs, while John acted as design director for David Easton and then Thad Hayes. In 2012, the Gachots finally started working together, and their studio has been on a tear ever since, designing everything from magazine-ready homes; to the Shinola hotel in Detroit and the Pendry in New York; to a line of fixtures for Waterworks.In this episode of the podcast, John and Christine speak with host Dennis Scully about taking on different kinds of work to stay creatively engaged, why they don’t charge markups on product, and their approach to thoughtfully growing—and keeping—a large design team.  This episode is sponsored by The Shade Store and Crypton.LINKSGachot StudiosDennis ScullyBusiness of Home
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Mar 21, 2022 • 1h 3min

Modsy CEO Shanna Tellerman on how technology and design fit together

Shanna Tellerman, the CEO of e-design platform Modsy, has a background in tech. She worked at Autodesk and Google before the frustration of decorating her own home led her to an idea: why not use 3D rendering to power the design process and bring it to a wider audience? Seven years later, Modsy has raised more than seventy million dollars, employed hundreds of e-designers, and executed thousands of projects for clients all over the world. On this episode of the podcast, Tellerman speaks with host Dennis Scully about what artificial intelligence can and can’t do in design, how Modsy could work with high-end designers, and what the future holds for technology in the home industry. This episode is sponsored by The Shade Store and Crypton.LINKSModsyDennis ScullyBusiness of Home
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Mar 14, 2022 • 57min

Summer Thornton starts with a dream and designs backwards

A rising star of Chicago’s design scene, Summer Thornton has won national acclaim for her bold, playful take on traditional style—her work has been featured extensively in top tier shelter magazines, and she’s on the verge of debuting her first book: Wonderland, Adventures in Decorating. On this episode of the podcast, she speaks with host Dennis Scully about her ‘five F’ system for vetting potential clients, what she’s hoping to get out of publishing a design book, and why she’s taking a careful approach towards growing her firm in a time of booming demand.This episode is sponsored by The Shade Store and Crypton.LINKSSummer ThorntonDennis ScullyBusiness of Home

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