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Episodes: 561
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Dennis Scully - Host of the Business of Home Podcast, interviewing thought leaders, entrepreneurs, and creatives about changes and challenges facing the interior design community.
Phantila Phataraprasit - Collaboration With Julia Torres And Related Work
Julia Torres - Her Collaboration With Sabai
Steven Volpe - What Shaped His Career, Work Culture/approach, And How Home Formality Has Evolved
Leanne Ford - Her New Book, Feel Free Home, And Her Design Perspective
Liberty's fabric business proves that pattern and color are back
June 15, 2026
Founded in London in the 19th century, Liberty has always been known for its embrace of bold and daring style. Oscar Wilde called it “the chosen resort of the artistic shopper,” a reputation that stuck for 150 years—today, Liberty is one of the most-visited stores in London. In recent years, the brand has been known more for fashion than home, but head of design for Liberty Interiors Genevieve Bennett has been tasked to revitalize the interiors fabric business, and she’s been on a tear, overs...
The Thursday Show: Has Google Lens ruined vintage shopping? Plus: Julio Torres collabs with Sabai
June 11, 2026
Host Dennis Scully and BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus discuss the biggest news in the design world, including a sweeping new tariff proposal, uncertainty at New York’s A&D building and whether Google Lens is ruining vintage shopping. Later, comedian Julio Torres and Sabai founder Phantila Phataraprasit join the show to talk about their unique collaboration. This episode is sponsored by Loloi and Newport BrassLINKSJulio TorresSabaiBusiness of Home
Steven Volpe on what 'formal' means today
June 08, 2026
Steven Volpe’s headquarters are in San Francisco, but his work has an international appeal—partially a product of the four years he spent in Paris as a young man, soaking up the city’s architecture and design. Today he runs a team of twenty, taking on projects around the world. Volpe’s serene, timeless work is widely published, and he’s a regular presence on the AD100. On this episode of the podcast he speaks with host Dennis Scully about how youthful confidence helped him build his career, w...
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