

Business of Home Podcast
Business of Home, Dennis Scully
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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Aug 30, 2021 • 55min
Tapping into the design zeitgeist with Minted CEO Mariam Naficy
A little more than a decade ago, the world of digital printing was a different place, dominated by manufacturers and largely devoid of artists and designers. In 2007, Mariam Naficy set out to change that, founding Minted as a stationery company that would use emerging tech to promote the work of independent artists and designers. Nearly 15 years later, the company continues to stay ahead of the curve through its crowdsourced design competitions—giving consumers a hand in what’s sold on the site while simultaneously offering an early glimpse into rising trends.This episode is sponsored by Crypton Home Fabrics and Hooker Furniture. LINKSMintedDennis ScullyBusiness of Home

Aug 23, 2021 • 44min
The art of exterior decoration with John Danzer of Munder Skiles
John Danzer, the founder of exterior furniture brand Munder Skiles, has always approached his work with an academic rigor—he spent years researching and lecturing on the history of garden furniture before making a single piece. Now, he produces a full collection, and does his own outdoor design work for clients on the side. On this episode of the podcast, Danzer speaks with host Dennis Scully about the surprising history of teak, taking design inspiration from Thomas Jefferson, and the speech that made him drop everything, switch careers and follow his passion. This episode is sponsored by SideDoor and Moore & Giles. LINKSMunder SkilesDennis ScullyBusiness of Home

Aug 16, 2021 • 47min
The architect's perspective with Tom Kligerman
Tom Kligerman is a co-founder of the award-winning architectural firm Ike Kligerman Barkley. His work, often on shingle style homes, has been featured in countless publications—including a 26 year run on Architectural Digest’s AD100 list. On this episode of show, he speaks with host Dennis Scully about the pros and cons of being known for a particular design style, how he experiments with client presentations, and how even prestigious architects land clients on Instagram.This episode is sponsored by SideDoor and Moore & Giles Leather.LINKSTom KligermanIke Kligerman BarkleyDennis ScullyBusiness of Home

Aug 9, 2021 • 50min
40 years ago Boyd Lighting changed everything—they're still tinkering
Jay and Schuylar Sweet are the father and son duo at the helm of Boyd Lighting. Their story begins a century ago when Jay’s grandfather founded the business after witnessing one of the earliest commercial lighting expositions. Boyd began as a custom lighting business working with architects in the SF Bay Area. The company has evolved as Jay suggested moving into a product line operation. And now Skylar’s startup sensibilities are coming to the fore. On this episode of the podcast, host Dennis Scully spoke with Jay and Schuylar about the moves that put their company on the map, how they got smart about designer collaborations, and what it means to lead a century old company into the next 100 years. This podcast is sponsored by SideDoor and Moore & GilesLINKSBoyd LightingDennis ScullyBusiness of Home

Aug 2, 2021 • 58min
Timur Yumusaklar wants Schumacher to keep trying new things
Timur Yumusaklar joined F. Schumacher and Co. in 2015, when the company still consisted of its heritage fabric and rug brands. He quickly set to work bringing the 131-year-old business up to date, developing the designer membership community Freddie, acquiring Los Angeles–based paint brand Backdrop and transforming the company’s newspaper into the glossy Frederic. In this episode of the podcast, Yumusaklar tells host Dennis Scully about his efforts to usher Schumacher—and the industry at large—into a brighter future. This episode is sponsored by Moore & Giles and SideDoor

Jul 26, 2021 • 53min
How David Kleinberg learned from the best to build his own institution
Though David Kleinberg came from humble beginnings in suburban Long Island, an early interest in interiors and a chance encounter with decorators Robert Denning and Vincent Fourcade soon sent him on a journey alongside the most influential names in the New York interior design world. Kleinberg went on to work for renowned designers Albert Hadley and Sister Parish, spending 16 years at the pair’s firm before departing to build an institution of his own. Since founding David Kleinberg Design Associates in 1997, he’s used his insider knowledge of the industry as a foundation for a business that’s willing to adapt to changing client behavior.This episode is sponsored by The House of Rohl and the Future of Home conference. LINKSDavid KleinbergDennis ScullyBusiness of Home

Jul 19, 2021 • 51min
The California Collective on shaking up the showroom model
When Paige Cleveland, Brook Perdigon and Alexis Hartman began meeting for coffee in the early days of the pandemic, they didn’t realize that their casual conversations would evolve into a new model for navigating the industry. The trio of textile designers are putting their ideas to the test with the California Collective—a unique partnership in which they pool business expertise and resources to sell directly to designers in their home state. In this episode of the podcast, the group tells host Dennis Scully about pulling their products out of California showrooms, their early experiences with the new model, and how a more transparent industry could be best-suited to evolving client expectations. This episode was sponsored by The House of Rohl and The Future of Home conference.LINKSBrook PerdigonRule of ThreeLake AugustCalifornia CollectiveDennis ScullyBusiness of Home

Jul 12, 2021 • 48min
1stDibs just went public. CEO David Rosenblatt says it's only the beginning
1stDibs has come a long way from its origins as an online marketplace for antique dealers—the platform now offers everything from jewelry to art to contemporary design. In recent years, the company also shifted business models to a direct e-commerce approach. That change may have ruffled a few feathers, but it set the stage for 1stDibs to go public, another big step in scaling up. On this episode of the podcast, 1stDibs CEO David Rosenblatt speaks with host Dennis Scully about the new visibility that came with last month’s IPO, why the industry’s future is online—and what that means for designers and the way they charge.This episode is sponsored by The House of Rohl and the Future of Home conference.LINKS1stdibs1stdibs files to go publicDennis ScullyBusiness of Home

Jul 5, 2021 • 50min
Holly Hunt's new president is sticking with the trade
Marc Szafran is the president of Holly Hunt. Szafran took on the role in a strange moment—just weeks before the pandemic turned the world on its head. Now, as life returns to normal, he’s steering the iconic company through a busy time, with a massive new showroom in LA, and a big push on e-commerce in the works. On this episode of the show, Szafran tells host Dennis Scully about his past experience running business operations for Thom Filicia and Michael S. Smith, why Holly Hunt won’t be exploring retail, and what it’s like to take over for a legend of the industry.This episode is sponsored by House of Rohl and Future of HomeLINKSHolly HuntDennis ScullyBusiness of Home

Jun 28, 2021 • 51min
Jiun Ho is Mr. Overachiever
Jiun Ho's life story has been an incredible journey—one that took him all the way from Kuala Lumpur to Ames Iowa. Today he oversees a thriving interior design business in San Francisco, as well as a line of furniture, lighting and textiles carried in top showrooms around the world—including a few of his own. On this episode of the podcast he speaks with host Dennis Scully about how he learned to stop listening to the market and trust his own vision, what’s got to change about multiline showrooms, and how he earned the nickname “Mr. Overachiever.”This episode is sponsored by Atlanta Market and House of Rohl.LINKSJiun HoJiun Ho: Experience (Pointed Leaf Press)Dennis ScullyBusiness of Home