Business of Home Podcast

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4.7
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547 episodes
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Date created
2018/01/25
Latest episode
2026/04/23
Average duration
65 min.
Release period
4 days

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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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The Thursday Show: The tariff refund portal is open. Plus: Does getting published still matter to designers?
2026/04/23
Host Dennis Scully and BOH editor in chief Kaitlin Petersen discuss the biggest news in the design world, including the rise of the wealth tax, an update on the tariff refund process, and whether being featured in a magazine still matters. Later, interior designer Chloe Redmond Warner joins the show to talk about her new book, This Must Be the Place.  This episode is sponsored by Loloi and Chelsea HouseLINKSChloe Redmond WarnerBusiness of Home
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Arteriors is betting on product
2026/04/20
Founded in the 1980s by designer Mark Moussa, in four decades Arteriors has grown from a boutique decor company into a global brand focused on the trade. CEO John Hart joined the company in 2024, after the Covid home boom had faded away—he’s revamped the C-suite, re-focused Arteriors on product, and is looking to make a big splash at High Point Market this spring.    In this episode, Hart speaks with host Dennis Scully about why tariffs didn’t change the company’s business as much as you’d think; why he’s not betting on a housing turnaround; and why, in a time where everyone else is trying to go further up the market, he’s happy for Arteriors to stay exactly where it is.  This episode is sponsored by Ernesta and CryptonLINKSArteriorsDennis ScullyBusiness of Home
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The Thursday Show: Designers join the wellness revolution. Plus: Artemest preps for a big Milan Design Week
2026/04/16
Host Dennis Scully and BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus discuss the biggest news in the design world, including the rise of AI consultants, a check-in on tariffs and inflation and how designers are capitalizing on the wellness revolution. Later, Artemest CEO Marco Credendino joins the show to talk about the brand's plans for Milan Design Week. This episode is sponsored by Loloi and Chelsea HouseLINKSArtemestBusiness of Home
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Studio Dearborn's Sarah Robertson creates kitchens that light people up
2026/04/13
Though Sarah Robertson was drawn to design from an early age, she took a more practical route at first, earning an MBA from Northwestern and then working as a consultant at McKinsey & Company. But eventually her creative side won out: after purchasing properties and renovating historic homes in Chicago’s Wicker Park neighborhood with her mother, she left consulting behind and launched Studio Dearborn. Since then, Robertson has built a reputation for kitchens that are as functional as they are beautiful, earning recognition as both an award-winning designer and a thoughtful voice in the industry. On this episode of the podcast Robertson and her son Owen—who recently became Studio Dearborn’s second employee—speak to host Dennis Scully from the garage studio of their Mamaroneck, New York, home. They discuss Robertson’s roundabout path to design, the Amish cabinetmakers she can’t live without, and the organizational ethos that guides her. This episode is sponsored by Ernesta and CryptonLINKSStudio DearbornDennis ScullyBusiness of Home
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The Thursday Show: The midcentury modern burglar. Plus: Why Ernesta raised $20 million
2026/04/09
Host Dennis Scully and BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus discuss the biggest news in the design world, including fuel surcharges, the impact of tariffs and LA’s most tasteful burglar. Later, Ernesta CEO John Foley joins the show to talk about his latest fundraise.  This episode is sponsored by Loloi and Chelsea HouseLINKSErnesta Business of Home
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Why Remy Renzullo doesn't have (or want) a website
2026/04/06
Remy Renzullo is a young American designer, but he’s already packed a lifetime’s worth of accomplishments into a decade-long career: being named to the AD100, collaborating with Watts 1874 on a fabric line, and decorating Castle Howard, a baroque manor house in the English countryside. Next on the list? Opening a hotel in Tuscany. On this episode of the podcast, Renzullo speaks with host Dennis Scully about why there’s a ‘no ChatGPT’ rule in his office; why he loves close, collaborative relationships with clients; and why he doesn’t have a website, and isn’t planning to make one. This episode is sponsored by Ernesta and CryptonLINKSRemy RenzulloDennis ScullyBusiness of Home
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The Thursday Show: RH's rough day on Wall Street. Plus: Designers are embracing the renovation boom
2026/04/02
Host Dennis Scully and BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus discuss the biggest news in the design world, including Nordic Knots’ big fundraise, RH’s dramatic earnings call, and how designers are finding opportunity in a frozen housing market. Later, GreenRow VP Jaimee Seabury joins the show to talk about Williams-Sonoma's sustainability-focused brand. This episode is sponsored by Loloi and Chelsea HouseLINKSGreenRowBusiness of Home
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How to build a lighting empire, with Hudson Valley Lighting Group founder David Littman
2026/03/30
David Littman got into the lighting industry as a young man, acquiring a small, struggling manufacturing business. Across the span of four decades, he’s built an empire. Hudson Valley’s portfolio now includes its namesake brand plus CSL, Troy Lighting, Corbett, Mitzi, and, more recently, Sonneman and Schoolhouse.  On this episode of the podcast Littman tells host Dennis Scully about why the lighting business is leaving China, why the only weapon against dupes is new product, and why he’s looking beyond lighting at the whole home. This episode is sponsored by Ernesta and Resource FurnitureLINKSHudson Valley Lighting GroupDennis ScullyBusiness of Home
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The Thursday Show: Roman and Williams sues over an alleged knockoff. Plus: Ben Reynaert is layermaxxing
2026/03/26
Host Dennis Scully and BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus discuss the biggest news in the design world, including a Roman and Williams lawsuit, why home stocks are tanking, and the end of the metaverse. Later, editor Ben Reynaert joins the show to talk about his new book, The Layered Home. This episode is sponsored by Loloi and Newport BrassLINKSThe Layered HomeBusiness of Home      
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Neal Beckstedt on why great taste takes time
2026/03/23
Neal Beckstedt was already an accomplished designer before he went out on his own, working for Arquitectronica and serving as studio director for S. Russell Groves before finally putting up his own shingle in 2010. Since then, his tastefully warm take on modernism has won him high-profile projects and accolades in the press, including inclusion on Elle Decor’s A-List and the AD100. On this episode of the podcast, Beckstedt speaks with host Dennis Scully about why so many interior designers are Virgos, scaling his firm up and then back down again, and why great taste doesn’t happen overnight. This episode is sponsored by Ernesta and Resource FurnitureLINKSNeal BeckstedtDennis ScullyBusiness of Home
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The Thursday Show: In defense of the dining room. Plus: Charles Cohen gets a deadline
2026/03/19
Host Dennis Scully and BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus discuss the biggest news in the design world, including SideDoor’s next chapter, designer coworking, and a dramatic deadline for Charles Cohen. Later, author John Ota joins the show to discuss his new book, The Dining Room.   This episode is sponsored by Loloi and Newport BrassLINKSThe Dining RoomBusiness of Home
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Sean Low thinks designers should be the sun, not the moon
2026/03/16
Sean Low got his start in the field running event designer Preston Bailey’s company, but after working with Vicente Wolf, he began consulting more and more with interior designers—along the way taking on Timothy Corrigan, Kevin Isbell and Nate Berkus as clients. Today Low runs a coaching business focused on helping designers reframe their firms for the better—he’s also Business of Home’s advice columnist.   On this episode of the podcast, Low speaks with host Dennis Scully about the difference between transparency and clarity, why charging what you need is better than charging what you can get, and why designers should strive to be the sun, not the moon.  This episode is sponsored by Ernesta and Resource FurnitureLINKSSean LowDennis ScullyBusiness of Home
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The Thursday Show: Designers are grappling with the ethics of AI. Plus: The story of Chasing Paper
2026/03/12
Host Dennis Scully and BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus discuss the biggest news in the design world, including a fundraise for Ernesta, the ethics of AI, and whether Instagram has ruined interior design. Later, Elizabeth Rees, the founder of Chasing Paper, joins the show to tell her company's story and talk about its new fabric line.   This episode is sponsored by Loloi and Newport BrassLINKSChasing PaperBusiness of Home
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Jeffrey Bilhuber and the business of beauty
2026/03/09
After an early career working at the famed Carlyle Hotel in Manhattan, Jeffrey Bilhuber burst onto the scene with his own firm, quickly becoming a prominent voice in American design. Over the course of a sparkling career, he’s been named to Elle Decor’s A-List and the AD100, won the Albert Hadley Lifetime Achievement Award, published five books, and worked with high profile clients like Davie Bowie and Iman, Michael Douglas and Anna Wintour.     On this episode of the podcast, he speaks with host Dennis Scully about why he’s glad he never worked for another firm; what young decorators need to study; and how interior design is a simple equation: 1+1 = 3 This episode is sponsored by Ernesta and Resource FurnitureLINKSJeffrey BilhuberDennis ScullyBusiness of Home  
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The Thursday Show: Why Jill Cohen made a design book you can't buy. Plus: Inside the AD100
2026/03/05
Host Dennis Scully and BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus discuss the biggest news in the design world, including the latest earnings from Arhaus and 1stDibs, a deep dive into the AD100, and whether or not good taste can be taught. Later, Luxe editor in chief Jill Cohen joins the show to talk about her ultra-exclusive new design book project.   This episode is sponsored by Loloi and Newport BrassLINKSLuxeNew York Times aging in place articleBusiness of Home
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4.7 out of 5
427 reviews
RJInteriorsInc 2026/01/26
Industry Gold Standard
I’ve been a part of the design and home furnishings industry for over 20 years and this podcast is an amazing platform! Cross connecting retail, manuf...
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Jacqueline 1083 2025/12/24
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...
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Jen Richards 2025/12/18
Upbeat, Insightful, Entertaining
Fun pace and even a bit lighthearted but with depth and respect for topics and guests. Very fun to listen to!!
Lindartist 2025/12/09
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 pl...
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J'adore Decor 2025/10/15
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 relatabl...
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Now a top 2025/09/18
Essential listening for the design industry
Dennis Scully brings clarity, intelligence, and depth to every conversation. The Business of Home podcast is the best way to stay informed on the issu...
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Vintage Is Best 2025/08/14
Best in Class
The show provides an excellent balance of hard information mixed with an informal, welcoming ambiance. Dennis is an insightful interviewer, knowing ho...
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Funny Bunny726 2025/04/29
Wonderful conversations with design insiders
I’ve learned so much from this podcast. As a design enthusiast, I love getting an inside look at the business and am inspired by the designers
Zunger1212 2025/02/27
best pod in the home biz
This is my go to for home biz updates — I love the format Fred and Dennis have developed — covering what’s happening in the industry, from earnings re...
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no_thank_yew 2025/04/27
Scammed
Worked with a designer who was interviewed on your show and was scammed out of thousands of dollars
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