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Lori Weitzner: "Ask for what you want, not what you think is possible"

Episode 226

It’s difficult to sum up Lori Weitzner’s career quickly. From her partnership with fabric icon Jack Lenor Larsen to her longtime relationship with Sa…

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Is there room for another online antiques marketplace?

Episode 225

As the likes of 1stdibs and Chairish have embraced a transactional, click-to-buy model for buying and selling online, Carmine Bruno is going in the o…

3 years, 6 months ago

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What happened at High Point Market?

Episode 224

Twice a year, thousands of designers and retail buyers descend on a small town in North Carolina for High Point Market. A trade show, a conference, a…

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Beth Webb: "Too many designers discount themselves"

Episode 223

After starting her career in the art world, a chance encounter at a dinner party got Beth Webb into design, and she hasn’t looked back. With projects…

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Fortuny has had a wild century. Its owners are thinking about the next 100 years

Episode 222

With a 19th century inventor, a countess, and a tragic car crash, the story of Italian fabric brand Fortuny feels like an epic novel. Here, Mickey an…

3 years, 7 months ago

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Jenni Kayne's CEO says the brand is just getting started in home

Episode 221

This week on the Business of Home Podcast, host Dennis Scully is joined by Julia Hunter, the CEO of the lifestyle brand Jenni Kayne. Founded in 2002 …

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Gabriel Hendifar of Apparatus is embracing the fantasy

Episode 220

Founded in 2012 as a lighting studio by then-partners Gabriel Hendifar and Jeremy Anderson, Apparatus has quickly become one the industry’s most talk…

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Suzanne Kasler on why the design business is better (and harder) than ever

Episode 219

A midwestern native trained in commercial design, Suzanne Kasler made two big pivots in the mid-1990s: she moved to Atlanta, and began working exclus…

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Billy Cotton tried to quit interior design. The universe had other ideas

Episode 218

From creating a line of tableware to design projects that landed him on the AD100, Billy Cotton’s career has seen him apply his talents to a wide ran…

3 years, 8 months ago

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Can you balance idealism and business? Connie Matisse is working on it

Episode 217

Founded in 2010 by Connie Matisse, her husband Alex, and their friend John Vigeland, East Fork began as a small pottery studio. The company has since…

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