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  • How Serena Dugan reinvented herself after Serena & Lily
    Jan 19 2026

    Working as an artist and designer in the San Francisco Bay Area, Serena Dugan’s chance meeting with entrepreneur Lily Kantor led to the creation of Serena & Lily in 2003. What started as a design-driven nursery bedding company grew bigger and bigger with each passing year, eventually becoming the lifestyle giant it is today. In 2017 Dugan left the brand, but she re-emerged in 2020 with a boutique textile line under her own name—now she works primarily with the trade.

    On this episode of the podcast she speaks with host Dennis Scully about reinventing herself after Serena & Lily, the problem with trend forecasting, and why she’ll always choose self expression over sales, every time.

    This episode is sponsored by Ernesta

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    1 h et 3 min
  • The Thursday Show: The fight for tech-free homes. Plus: A 17-year client lawsuit
    Jan 15 2026

    Host Dennis Scully and BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus discuss the biggest news in the design world, including a surprise acquisition, Trump’s housing moves, and why clients are craving an analog lifestyle at home. Later, journalist Rachel Kurzius of The Washington Post joins the show to talk about the downside of viral sofas, and to tell the story of a 17-year client lawsuit.

    This episode is sponsored by Loloi.

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    54 min
  • Michael Diaz-Griffith on authenticity and class in the design industry
    Jan 12 2026

    Michael Diaz-Griffith’s background is in the world of antiques—he served as executive director of the Sir John Soane’s Museum Foundation, has held various positions at the Winter Show, and authored a book on the rise of young collectors, The New Antiquarians. He is now the CEO of the Design Leadership Network, one of the industry’s key professional organizations, dedicated to connecting designers, architects, and business leaders through education and events.

    On this episode of the podcast, Diaz-Griffith speaks with host Dennis Scully about the challenges and opportunities ahead in 2026, class issues in design, and why his goal is to show up more and more as himself.

    This episode is sponsored by Ernesta

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    The Design Leadership Network
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    44 min
  • The Thursday Show: A New Year's tariff reversal. Plus: Bankruptcy for Food52 and Schoolhouse
    Jan 8 2026

    Host Dennis Scully and BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus discuss the biggest news in the design world, including a pullback on furniture tariffs, bankruptcy for Food52 and Schoolhouse, and a creative new use for AI in real estate.

    This episode is sponsored by Loloi

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    33 min
  • Studio Four's Stacy Waggoner on what tariffs have revealed about high-end fabric
    Jan 5 2026

    A veteran of Jack Lenor Larsen’s legendary studio, Stacy Waggoner has spent her entire career in textiles. Founded in 2009, Studio Four is the culmination of her passion for fabric: An independent home for lines from around the world, loved by designers for its unique viewpoint. On this episode of the podcast, Waggoner speaks with host Dennis Scully about the rise of digitally printed textiles, what makes a line successful in her showroom, and the surprising truth tariffs have revealed about the fabric business.

    This episode is sponsored by Ernesta

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    Dennis Scully
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    55 min
  • The Thursday Show: What will happen in 2026?
    Jan 1 2026

    Podcast guests from this year share their predictions about what's to come in the next.

    This episode is sponsored by Loloi

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    18 min
  • Ben Pentreath does it all [Rebroadcast]
    Dec 29 2025

    The Business of Home Podcast will return with a new episode next week. In the meantime, enjoy this conversation with designer Ben Pentreath, which originally aired in February.

    In an era when most designers pick a niche, Ben Pentreath is a proud generalist—his work spans everything from housing developments to private homes to a quirky retail operation, Pentreath & Hall. One of his most well-known projects is not a house but an entire village—Poundbury, a planned community in England championed by King Charles. However, Pentreath’s work for private clients is also highly celebrated, and he’s a regular on industry best-of lists.

    On this episode of the podcast, he speaks with host Dennis Scully about the personal tragedy that prompted him to develop a succession plan, why he takes every email inquiry seriously, and why American designers can never quite nail English style.

    This episode is sponsored by Loloi and John Rosselli & Associates

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    Dennis Scully
    Business of Home

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    1 h et 5 min
  • How did 2025 change the design industry?
    Dec 22 2025

    To look back on a busy year in the design industry, three members of Business of Home’s editorial team join the podcast this week: Editor in chief Kaitlin Petersen, retail columnist Warren Shoulberg, and Executive Editor Fred Nicolaus. Together with host Dennis Scully they go over the topics that mattered most—from tariffs to design centers to rising prices to AI. The team also looks ahead to 2026, and makes a prediction or two about what’s to come.

    This episode is sponsored by Loloi and John Rosselli & Associates

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    Dennis Scully
    Business of Home

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    57 min