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On this episode of The Business of Home Podcast, interior designer Bunny Williams and partner Elizabeth Lawrence discuss the firm’s name change and the importance of creating a long-lasting business in the interior design industry.
On this episode of Trade Tales, Katie Vance shares her journey to developing the design division within an architecture firm, how the company’s expansion into construction has created new opportunities for creativity and collaboration, and what it took to pivot her commercially focused practice to include residential offerings.
On this episode of The Business of Home Podcast, Elle Decor’s editor in chief Asad Syrkett speaks on the selection process for the annual A-List and how the publication is working toward making meaningful progress in the design industry.
On this episode of Trade Tales, Ahmad AbouZanat shares the winding road he took to starting his own firm, and how an unexpected setback prompted him to double down on investing in his business’s infrastructure.
On this episode of The Business of Home Podcast, British designer and author Rita Konig shares industry lessons learned on both sides of the pond.
On this episode of The Business of Home Podcast, Memphis-based interior designer Sean Anderson shares lessons from a fast-growing career.
On this episode of Trade Tales, Kelly Collier-Clark describes the early-stage design career pivot that served as a make-or-break moment for her firm.
On this episode of The Business of Home Podcast, CEO and founder of Lulu and Georgia Sara Sugarman shares why the brand is sticking to e-commerce over showrooms and how she hopes to maintain an entrepreneurial work culture despite the company’s growth.
On this episode of The Business of Home Podcast, interior designer Thom Filicia shares why he chose to star in Queer Eye when he was advised against it and the importance of High Point Market for industry connections, inspiration and education.
On this episode of Trade Tales, Katie Monkhouse shares how the help of a business coach uncovered new insights about herself and her firm’s future, and why she believes a diversity of design voices will take her business to the next level.
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