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Business of Home Podcast

Business of Home, Dennis Scully
Interior Design
Ethan Allen
Manufacturing
Covid-19
Technology
The Design Social
Wayfair
Paris Design Week
Virtual Design
Sustainability
Furniture Quality
Textiles
Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams
Customization
Textile Brands
2024 Design Trends
Alexa Hampton
Design Industry
Surya
Leloi

Business of Home's host Dennis Scully interviews thought leaders, entrepreneurs, and creatives about the changes and challenges facing the interior design community.

PublishesTwice weeklyEpisodes527Founded8 years ago
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Latest Episodes

Host Dennis Scully and BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus discuss the biggest news in the design world, including the results of the Food52 bankruptcy auction, why designers are embracing electric kitchens and how cold weather might heat up the real ... more

Launched in Toulouse, France in 1985, Élitis is the opposite of a heritage textile brand. Its founder, Patrice Marraud des Grottes, wanted to break with stale tradition and present vivid artistic patterns, work with new technologies, and push mills t... more

Host Dennis Scully and BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus discuss the biggest news in the design world, including a big tariff development, a platform that aims to make purchasing easier for designers, and the rise of the one percent celebrity. Later... more

Raised in Beverly Hills with a film director father, Madeline Stuart made her way into design working for up-and-coming screenwriters and actors. While the movies have played an enormous part in Stuart’s career, her work has the depth of a novel—care... more

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Recent Guests

Young Huh
Interior designer with notable recognition in the design community, including membership in AD100 and author of the upcoming book "A Mood, A Thought, A Feeling."
Episode: The secret to Young Huh's success? Patience
Claire German
Expert in event organization at Chelsea Harbour
Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour
Episode: The Thursday Show: Design Week dispatches from Paris and London. Plus: A robot might be making your next sofa
Charlotte Roberts
Advisor for Pimlico Road and retail strategy
Bruce Gilliam Polard
Episode: The Thursday Show: Design Week dispatches from Paris and London. Plus: A robot might be making your next sofa
Rachel Kurzius
Reporter covering homes, lived spaces, and design for The Washington Post.
The Washington Post
Episode: The Thursday Show: The fight for tech-free homes. Plus: A 17-year client lawsuit
Stacy Waggoner
Founder of Studio Four, expert in textiles with a background working for Jack Lenor Larsen.
Studio Four
Episode: Studio Four's Stacy Waggoner on what tariffs have revealed about high-end fabric
Stephanie Stadby
Interior designer at Stadby Interior Design
Stadby Interior Design
Episode: The Thursday Show: What will happen in 2026?
Michael Phillips
President of Jamestown, involved in design center developments.
Jamestown
Episode: The Thursday Show: What's the future of design centers? Plus: Pantone's controversial Color of the Year
Dan Fink
Interior designer and entrepreneur
Episode: Dan Fink takes design seriously
Steele Marcoux
Editor in Chief of Veranda
Veranda
Episode: The Thursday Show: Why Veranda is bringing back nighttime photography. Plus: Dupe.com and Williams-Sonoma settle their lawsuit

Host

Dennis Scully
Host and interviewer known for engaging discussions with a variety of industry leaders and experts. He brings clarity and insight into the challenges and opportunities within the interior design community.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 576 ratings
  • Fabulous!

    This is one of my favorite podcasts! I’m just a design enthusiast, but Dennis and Fred make every aspect, from interviews to top topics so interesting and entertaining. I look forward to each episode!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jacqueline 1083
    United States2 months ago
  • Upbeat, Insightful, Entertaining

    Fun pace and even a bit lighthearted but with depth and respect for topics and guests. Very fun to listen to!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jen Richards
    United States2 months ago
  • A pleasure!

    I love this podcast. Dennis has so much insight. He respects the designers and the audience. He brings so much knowledge to the interviews. A pleasure

    to share in his experience.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lindartist
    United States2 months ago
  • Candor, Wit & Insight

    Dennis is an exceptional host and this program has offered tremendous insight into the design industry. But, more than that, it is completely relatable and this podcast is an exceptionally easy listen. I look forward to the industry insights as well as the interviews. Keep it up!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    J'adore Decor
    United States4 months ago
  • Finding a stronger footing

    Hello Business of Home podcast - I listen to your show every Monday and Thursday and, aside from your fascination with RH (which I don’t fully understand), I find the show, the hosts and their skills, knowledge and interest in interior design a vehicle for becoming better at what I do. I recall in particular ‘cramming’ for a presentation a few months ago and I must have listened to 8 hours worth of shows… man did you get me through some 11th hour work! I think my presentation went as well as it ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Studio Albertazzi
    Canada5 months ago

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There are mixed reviews about specific episodes and guests, indicating that some discussions may resonate more with certain listeners.
Many find the content to be essential for staying informed about the latest trends in interior design.
Listeners appreciate the insightful interviews and discussions that provide valuable industry knowledge.
The host is praised for his engaging interviewing style and ability to communicate complex ideas clearly.
The podcast is widely regarded as a go-to resource for both inspiration and practical advice in the design business.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

Apple Podcasts
#7
United States/Arts/Design
Apple Podcasts
#163
United States/Arts
Apple Podcasts
#26
Canada/Arts/Design
Apple Podcasts
#40
United Kingdom/Arts/Design
Apple Podcasts
#28
Australia/Arts/Design
Apple Podcasts
#98
Italy/Arts/Design

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

The Thursday Show: The fight for tech-free homes. Plus: A 17-year client lawsuit
Q: Rachel, welcome back to the show.
Thanks so much for having me.
How Serena Dugan reinvented herself after Serena & Lily
Q: Did you have a clear plan for what you wanted to do after leaving Serena & Lily?
Initially, I didn't know what was next, but I took time to reconnect with my artistry and explored new opportunities in painting and textiles before finding my current path.
How Serena Dugan reinvented herself after Serena & Lily
Q: What was your experience like in the early days of building Serena & Lily?
When we launched, we were overwhelmed by wholesale orders, and it was a great validation of our concept. Although faced with challenges over time, such as the economic downturn, we found ways to adapt and expand our offerings.
Meet Isla Porter, the design-forward, AI-powered kitchen cabinetry startup
Q: Has it been wildly helpful for the two of you to have this friendship and this collaboration in the way that you have?
Yes, having a partner is so beneficial; it balances both of their strengths while sharing the burdens of entrepreneurship.
From Farrow & Ball to Fermoie: Martin Ephson's surprising journey
Q: Was it always with the thought that the United States was going to be a key and big market for you?
Although the initial focus was not on America, Ephson recognized it as a pivotal market, especially following Brexit, leading to a strategic shift in their plans.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Business of Home Podcast

What is Business of Home Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Focused on the intersection of business and creative practices, this show explores the evolving landscape of the interior design industry by bringing insightful discussions with industry leaders and innovators. Episodes typically address pressing issues, such as the impact of technology on design, economic challenges within the home decor market, and unique entrepreneurial journeys of various creative professionals. Notably, the dialogue balances practical business advice with philosophical explorations of design, making it a rich resource for listeners looking to navigate the complexities of this specialized field.

In addition to in-depth interviews with established figures in interior design, episodes frequently cover hot topics, includi... more

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Recent guests on Business of Home Podcast include:

1. Young Huh
2. Claire German
3. Charlotte Roberts
4. Rachel Kurzius
5. Stacy Waggoner
6. Stephanie Stadby
7. Michael Phillips
8. Dan Fink

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