

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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Nov 21, 2024 • 57min
The Thursday Show: Is the design industry ready for more tariffs? Plus: Ken Fulk's new LA shop
BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus and host Dennis Scully discuss the biggest news in the industry, including the debut of Amazon’s ultra-cheap marketplace, a check-in on the housing market, and how tariffs might impact the home industry. Later, designer Ken Fulk joins the show to talk about his new Southern California retail outpost.This episode is sponsored by Kohler and KlafsLINKSKen FulkBusiness of Home

Nov 18, 2024 • 50min
Why Tom Stringer gives his employees sabbaticals and executive coaching
Tom Stringer, a celebrated interior designer from Chicago, shares his unique insights on fostering creativity and employee well-being. He discusses his unconventional client vetting process and the surprising benefits of providing sabbaticals and executive coaching to his team. Stringer emphasizes building trust through delegation and maintaining strong relationships with clients. He also explores the evolving landscape of design post-COVID, underlining the significance of adaptive business practices and the importance of nurturing a supportive workplace culture.

Nov 14, 2024 • 58min
The Thursday Show: Inside the rise of design Substack. Plus: Why designers are embracing WhatsApp
BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus and host Dennis Scully discuss the biggest news in the industry, including the fate of the DCOTA, rising mortgage rates, and the design industry’s next killer app. Later, Substack writers Leonora Epstein and David Michon join the show to talk about how the platform is changing design media.This episode is sponsored by Kohler and KlafsLINKSFor ScaleSchmattaBusiness of Home

Nov 11, 2024 • 1h 2min
Hickory Chair is betting on color
Started over one hundred years ago with a single product, Hickory Chair has grown over the decades and changed hands several times, but it never left North Carolina. Out of a single facility, the company produces both upholstery and case goods using the same techniques it has for generations. On this episode of the podcast, host Dennis Scully speaks with the brand’s president Federico Contigiani about the challenges of building a brand in home; why design both is and isn’t like fashion; and why, no matter what technology brings, furniture will always be a trust business.This episode is sponsored by Loloi and Annie SelkeLINKSHickory ChairDennis ScullyBusiness of Home

Nov 7, 2024 • 1h 2min
The Thursday Show: How Dan Rosen became TikTok's favorite design critic. Plus: Who will take the helm at Elle Decor?
Dan Rosen, a comedian and viral design critic, shares his unexpected journey into the world of design critique. He discusses the humorous and often critical contrasts between celebrity homes and practical spaces, with a keen look at infamous designs like Kim and Kanye's. The conversation also touches on the responsibility of public commentary in design, balancing humor with honesty. Additionally, insights into emerging technologies and the evolving landscape of design publications offer a fascinating glimpse into the industry's future.

Nov 4, 2024 • 49min
How Roche Bobois blends furniture, fashion, and the French 'Art de Vivre'
Founded in 1960, over the decades Roche Bobois has become synonymous with chic contemporary design. The first furniture brand to advertise in fashion magazines, today Roche Bobois’s hit products include the iconic Mah Jong and Bubble sofas, and hundreds of the brand’s showrooms are spread out all over the world.On this episode of the podcast, the brand’s international director Martin Gleize speaks with host Dennis Scully about why the post-COVID landscape is fraught with confusion for furniture companies, the opportunities and challenges in China, and why the biggest mistake for any brand is to try to be two things at once. This episode is sponsored by Loloi and Annie SelkeLINKSRoche BoboisDennis ScullyBusiness of Home

Oct 31, 2024 • 1h 13min
The Thursday Show: What happened at High Point? Plus: Why Williams-Sonoma is suing Dupe.com
BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus and host Dennis Scully discuss the biggest news in the industry, including Design Manager’s new acquisitions, why Williams Sonoma is suing Dupe.com, and Amazon’s rumored $20 sofa. Later, BOH editor in chief Kaitlin Petersen joins the show to recap High Point Market.This episode is sponsored by Kohler and KlafsLINKSHigh Point MarketBusiness of Home

Oct 28, 2024 • 1h 9min
Susana Simonpietri of Chango wants to break the cycle of toxic workplaces
After an artistic childhood in San Juan, Puerto Rico, interior designer Susana Simonpietri’s early studies took her to Europe and then New York, where she went on to work for some of the industry’s biggest names. Since going out on her own in the wake of the great recession, Simonpietri has built up a team of 30, published her work widely in top shelter magazines, and brought a warm, thoughtfully edited approach to projects across the countryOn this episode of the podcast, Simonpietri speaks with host Dennis Scully about how past experiences have taught her to screen clients carefully, how she learned to hire and work with the next generation of designers, and why she’s determined to break the industry cycle of toxic workplaces. This episode is sponsored by Four Hands and SuryaLINKSChangoDennis ScullyBusiness of Home

Oct 24, 2024 • 57min
The Thursday Show: Is design media too celebrity-obsessed? Plus: The Ticking Tent heads to Brooklyn
BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus and host Dennis Scully discuss the biggest news in the industry, including more fallout from Hurricane Helene, a renovation boom and what a controversial celebrity home tour says about the state of design media. Later, Christina Juarez and Ben Reynaert share the story of their shoppable event, The Ticking Tent. This episode is sponsored by Loloi and Isla PorterLINKSThe Thursday Show live at High Point MarketThe Ticking TentBusiness of Home

Oct 21, 2024 • 52min
Ruggable's 'overnight success' was a decade in the making
In recent years, Ruggable’s machine washable rugs have become a bona fide hit product, but the company is anything but an overnight success. Founder Jeneva Bell’s story is an agonizing tale of false starts, setbacks and roadblocks—it took almost a decade of effort to get Ruggable off the ground. Today the company employs hundreds across three factories, and drops regular collaborations with top designers like Martyn Lawrence Bullard, Jonathan Adler and Justina Blakeney. On this episode of the podcast Bell tells host Dennis Scully about how she found the resilience to get through hard times, why reading memoirs beats looking at social media, and why there’s more to success than just hard work.This episode is sponsored by Four Hands and SuryaLINKSRuggableDennis ScullyBusiness of Home