

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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Dec 23, 2024 • 53min
Accidentally John Derian
In the early days, John Derian drew attention as a decoupage artist—his pieces cleverly repurposed illustrations from the 19th century into something fresh and modern. Over the years he’s become known for being so much more: Shopkeeper, author, and purveyor of the world’s most unique Christmas ornaments. On this episode, Derian speaks with host Dennis Scully about his collaborations with everyone from Target to Stubbs & Wootton; how he’s managed to keep a sprawling operation going without an inventory and point of sale system; and why he’s never had a master plan, instead taking the growth of his business day by day, step by step.This episode is sponsored by Loloi and KlafsLINKSJohn DerianDennis ScullyBusiness of Home

Dec 19, 2024 • 1h 6min
The Thursday Show: Looking back on the biggest stories of 2024. Plus: RH picks up steam
BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus and host Dennis Scully discuss the biggest news in the industry, including layoffs at Sotheby’s, RH’s latest earnings report, and the return of colorful bathrooms. Later, editor in chief Kaitlin Petersen and retail columnist Warren Shoulberg join the show to recap 2024. This episode is sponsored by KohlerLINKSFurniture Bank NetworkBusiness of Home

Dec 16, 2024 • 48min
House & Garden: How a British magazine became a must-read for American designers
Though House & Garden is a British magazine, it has become a must-read for many American designers, who flock to the publication for its storytelling and production value, its classic English style, and its focus on great homes, not celebrities. In this episode of the podcast, House & Garden editor Hatta Byng speaks with host Dennis Scully about why she’s been embracing digital platforms like TikTok and WhatsApp, why she wants the homes in her magazine to be ‘believable,’ and how House & Garden provides comfort in a time of instability.This episode is sponsored by Loloi and KlafsLINKSHouse & GardenDennis ScullyBusiness of Home

Dec 12, 2024 • 1h 3min
The Thursday Show: Who gets to call themselves a designer? Plus: Why Elizabeth Ralls bought Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles
BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus and host Dennis Scully discuss the biggest news in the industry, including the new AD100, a potential TikTok ban, and the age-old debate about who gets to call themselves a designer. Later, publisher Elizabeth Ralls joins the show to explain why she bought Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles.This episode is sponsored by KohlerLINKSAtlanta Homes & LifestylesBusiness of Home

Dec 9, 2024 • 46min
Why House of Hackney put Mother Nature on its board of directors
A former buyer at the fashion chain Topshop, Frieda Gormley and her husband Javvy Royle left the corporate world behind to start a brand with a deep connection to nature. The result was a vibrant collection of patterns, and a business that looked to do good as much as it did well—Gormley and Royle have even taken the bold step of carving out a role for Mother Nature on their board of directors.On this episode of the podcast Gormley speaks with host Dennis Scully about the difficult first year that defined their business, why they implemented a four-day work week, and why they’re very cautious when it comes to growth.This episode is sponsored by Loloi and KlafsLINKSHouse of HackneyDennis ScullyBusiness of Home

Dec 5, 2024 • 59min
The Thursday Show: Kravet sells. Plus: Lindye Galloway's new brand
BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus and host Dennis Scully discuss the biggest news in the industry, including RH’s largest gallery ever, layoffs at EJ Victor, and big news from Kravet. Later, the husband-and-wife team of Winn and Lindye Galloway discuss the launch of their new brand, Le Maé.This episode is sponsored by Kohler LINKSLindye GallowayLe MaéBusiness of Home

Dec 2, 2024 • 60min
Andre Mellone wants less perfection, more emotion
Born in Brazil, Andre Mellone’s upbringing took him from Sao Paolo to Syracuse when he moved to the U.S. to study architecture. From there, he worked for the heavyweights of high design in New York, from Robert A.M. Stern to Mark Hampton to Ferguson & Shamamian. Out on his own, Mellone has garnered buzz and media attention for his signature look, an aesthetic sometimes described as “midcentury masculine,” with a recent project for Lauren Santo Domingo landing him on Architectural Digest’s December cover.On this episode of the podcast, Mellone speaks with host Dennis Scully about the key lessons he learned working for design icons; why all designers—no matter how much they hate it—should be involved in the financial side of their business; and why design is about emotion, not perfection.This episode is sponsored by Loloi and KlafsLINKSStudio MelloneDennis ScullyBusiness of Home

Nov 25, 2024 • 53min
The couple behind Patina Farm on why great design comes from feelings, not rules
The husband-and-wife team of Brooke and Steve Giannetti are nothing if not multitalented. He's architect, she's a designer, but together the two of them have done a little bit of everything: from opening a shop in small-town Tennessee to creating homes for A-List celebrities to caring for a menagerie of sheep, donkeys, goats and highland cattle on their farm, Patina Meadow. On this episode of the podcast, the Giannettis speak with host Dennis Scully about how working with animals informs both their lives and their business, how they keep clients excited over the course of a long project, and why designers should be curious about new technology—not fearful.This episode is sponsored by Loloi and Annie SelkeLINKSPatina Home & GardenDennis ScullyBusiness of Home

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.


