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Amanda Lindroth on the challenges of turning a design business into a brand
Episode 18
Nassau-based interior designer Amanda Lindroth has a knack for evoking the breezy elegance of island life, wherever she goes—including Guangzhou, Chi…
6 years, 10 months ago
East Fork is quietly challenging the direct-to-consumer playbook
Episode 18
Ceramics are having a moment, and East Fork is at the center of it. Founded by husband-and-wife team Connie and Alex Matisse along with their friend …
6 years, 11 months ago
Why The New Traditionalists' Philip Erdoes always plays offense
Episode 17
Philip Erdoes is a study in contradictions. Though the founder of The New Traditionalists and ducduc spends his days occupied by the particulars of m…
6 years, 11 months ago
Mitchell Gold and Bob Williams on the secrets of a healthy partnership
Episode 17
What began as a small upholstery company in a rural corner of North Carolina has grown into a furniture empire. Celebrating their 30th year in busine…
6 years, 11 months ago
Peter Sallick on how to future-proof design
Episode 14
Peter Sallick doesn’t have a lot of free time. A restless innovator, savvy dealmaker and the wearer of many hats, being the CEO of Waterworks is only…
7 years ago
Wendy Goodman and the power of yes
Episode 15
Wendy Goodman is the poet laureate of Manhattan’s design world. As the longtime design editor of New York magazine, for decades she’s chronicled the …
7 years ago
Kit Kemp on why designers should stick to their guns
Episode 16
For over thirty years, interior designer Kit Kemp has been at the forefront of the boutique hospitality revolution, bringing color, craft and vibrant…
7 years ago
Jack Lenor Larsen defined the 20th century textile industry
Episode 16
Not many designers can count Frank Lloyd Wright, Eero Saarinen and Marilyn Monroe as clients, but Jack Lenor Larsen is no ordinary designer. A legend…
7 years ago
Sean Juneja of Décor Aid on why interior design can’t be Uber-ized
Episode 16
After 20 years in finance, Sean Juneja decided to risk his stable career to found Décor Aid, a start-up that offers clients an entry point into the w…
7 years ago
Bernie de Le Cuona’s “unpopular ideas” may be just what the industry needs
Episode 15
Bernie de Le Cuona’s fabric company had humble beginnings—in the early 1990s, she launched the business out of her own home after learning to weave i…
7 years, 1 month ago