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Pre-Loved Podcast with Emily StochlPre-Loved Podcast with Emily StochlVIRGINIA CHAMLEE: Super Seller on Chairish with a lifelong passion for collecting vintage - on how to shop for vintage furniture, housewares and accessories.On today’s show, we’re chatting with Virginia Chamlee, a longtime journalist and staff writer for People magazine who has a lifelong passion for collecting vintage.  Nearly a decade ago, she began selling her finds, quickly become a Super Seller on Chairish and developing a roster of clients from AD 100 interior designers to A-list celebrities. In 2022, her first book, Big Thrift Energy, was released worldwide and since then she has traveled the country sharing her tips on how to shop for vintage furniture, housewares and accessories.  This episode is a lot of fun, and – especial...2025-04-1449 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastAnna Brockway's Pied-à-Terre Is Pure ChairishFrom childhood dreams inspired by a transformative day in Manhattan to co-founding Chairish, Anna Brockway’s love for New York City has come full circle in a stunning apartment overlooking Central Park. Today, we explore her collaboration with interior designer Elizabeth Cooper, transforming a postwar Rosario Candela building into a vibrant, deeply personal sanctuary. Guest host and Veranda Editor in Chief, Steele Marcoux, sits down with Anna and Elizabeth to discuss the project—featured in Veranda's latest issue—and how they decorated her NYC home (almost) entirely with Chairish finds. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more info...2025-02-0440 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastAnna Brockway's Pied-à-Terre Is Pure ChairishFrom childhood dreams inspired by a transformative day in Manhattan to co-founding Chairish, Anna Brockway’s love for New York City has come full circle in a stunning apartment overlooking Central Park. Today, we explore her collaboration with interior designer Elizabeth Cooper, transforming a postwar Rosario Candela building into a vibrant, deeply personal sanctuary. Guest host and Veranda Editor in Chief, Steele Marcoux, sits down with Anna and Elizabeth to discuss the project—featured in Veranda's latest issue—and how they decorated her NYC home (almost) entirely with Chairish finds. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more info...2025-02-0440 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastHow Style is Revitalizing Palm BeachPalm Beach is undergoing a style renaissance, attracting new generations of bon vivants and design lovers. Nothing exemplifies this better than the resurgence of the Colony Hotel, which for generations served as a favorite getaway for royalty, movie stars, politicians, and wealthy tycoons. Under its new owners, the Colony, also known as the Pink Paradise, has turned to style setters Celerie Kemble, Aerin Lauder, Mark D. Sikes, and now Chairish, to create fresh takes on traditional Palm Beach style. To celebrate the launch of the Chairish Villa, Colony Hotel owner Sarah Wetenhall joins local designer Meg Braff, Isabel Elliman of...2024-02-1333 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastHow Style is Revitalizing Palm BeachPalm Beach is undergoing a style renaissance, attracting new generations of bon vivants and design lovers. Nothing exemplifies this better than the resurgence of the Colony Hotel, which for generations served as a favorite getaway for royalty, movie stars, politicians, and wealthy tycoons. Under its new owners, the Colony, also known as the Pink Paradise, has turned to style setters Celerie Kemble, Aerin Lauder, Mark D. Sikes, and now Chairish, to create fresh takes on traditional Palm Beach style. To celebrate the launch of the Chairish Villa, Colony Hotel owner Sarah Wetenhall joins local designer Meg Braff, Isabel Elliman of...2024-02-1333 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastBergdorf Goodman's Linda Fargo on Bringing Glamour to RetailOne of New York City’s most fashionable women—and one its most influential—Linda Fargo is a style setter, a fashion force, and a master of high-end retailing. As Senior Vice President of Fashion and Store Presentation Director at the legendary Bergdorf Goodman, she shapes the look and feel of one of the city’s most iconic destinations. She sets trends, nurtures careers, and inspires all of us to dream. As Bergdorf unveils the second iteration of the Chairish Art Gallery, she talks about her legendary career, why her eye has always been her most powerful tool, what’s ahead for...2024-01-1031 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastBergdorf Goodman's Linda Fargo on Bringing Glamour to RetailOne of New York City’s most fashionable women—and one its most influential—Linda Fargo is a style setter, a fashion force, and a master of high-end retailing. As Senior Vice President of Fashion and Store Presentation Director at the legendary Bergdorf Goodman, she shapes the look and feel of one of the city’s most iconic destinations. She sets trends, nurtures careers, and inspires all of us to dream. As Bergdorf unveils the second iteration of the Chairish Art Gallery, she talks about her legendary career, why her eye has always been her most powerful tool, what’s ahead for...2024-01-1031 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastFour Female Founders & What They've Learned in a Decade of SuccessTo celebrate the 100th episode of the Chairish podcast, we reached out to four women who founded enterprises that have succeeded for a full decade. At a time when most new businesses fail, these women launched companies in highly competitive fields—fashion, beauty, interior design, and online sales—and not only survived but continue to thrive. When Rebecca Hessel Cohen founded her fashion line LoveShackFancy, she was told her feminine and flirtatious aesthetic would never sell. April Gargiulo of Vintner’s Daughter upended the skincare business with a single product. Charlotte Lucas pursued her love of interior design despite setbacks and self-d...2023-11-1556 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastFour Female Founders & What They've Learned in a Decade of SuccessTo celebrate the 100th episode of the Chairish podcast, we reached out to four women who founded enterprises that have succeeded for a full decade. At a time when most new businesses fail, these women launched companies in highly competitive fields—fashion, beauty, interior design, and online sales—and not only survived but continue to thrive. When Rebecca Hessel Cohen founded her fashion line LoveShackFancy, she was told her feminine and flirtatious aesthetic would never sell. April Gargiulo of Vintner’s Daughter upended the skincare business with a single product. Charlotte Lucas pursued her love of interior design despite setbacks and self-d...2023-11-1556 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastThe Year Ahead: Trends to Banish, Trends to EmbraceTrends are inevitable. If anything, the pace of what’s in and what’s out seems only to accelerate. It’s harder than ever to keep up—and to distinguish the best of what’s new. Shannon Wollack and Brittany Zwickl of LA-based Studio Life/Style, and San Francisco designer Jonathan Rachman joins Chairish's VP of Merchandising, Noel Fahden, to look at the trends likely to shape interior design in the year ahead. Is this the year when open floor plans and open-shelved kitchens lose their appeal? Will granny chic reign? Will bouclé be banished? Is terracotta the next color obsession...2023-02-0146 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastThe Year Ahead: Trends to Banish, Trends to EmbraceTrends are inevitable. If anything, the pace of what’s in and what’s out seems only to accelerate. It’s harder than ever to keep up—and to distinguish the best of what’s new. Shannon Wollack and Brittany Zwickl of LA-based Studio Life/Style, and San Francisco designer Jonathan Rachman joins Chairish's VP of Merchandising, Noel Fahden, to look at the trends likely to shape interior design in the year ahead. Is this the year when open floor plans and open-shelved kitchens lose their appeal? Will granny chic reign? Will bouclé be banished? Is terracotta the next color obsession...2023-02-0146 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastCreating Retail Magic: The Chairish Art Gallery at Bergdorf GoodmanNo other store in New York is as glamorous and fashion-forward as Bergdorf Goodman. And Bergdorf’s seventh floor features the ultimate high-style home store, a long-time favorite of designers. Now, as Bergdorf’s unveils the new Chairish Art Gallery, Anna Brockway, co-founder and president of Chairish, joins Bergdorf’s Andrew Mandell to talk about how this exclusive collaboration came about; how Bergdorf’s keeps its home floor fresh and exciting; and what these two retail powerhouses see ahead for home design and the future of shopping. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-01-1837 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastCreating Retail Magic: The Chairish Art Gallery at Bergdorf GoodmanNo other store in New York is as glamorous and fashion-forward as Bergdorf Goodman. And Bergdorf’s seventh floor features the ultimate high-style home store, a long-time favorite of designers. Now, as Bergdorf’s unveils the new Chairish Art Gallery, Anna Brockway, co-founder and president of Chairish, joins Bergdorf’s Andrew Mandell to talk about how this exclusive collaboration came about; how Bergdorf’s keeps its home floor fresh and exciting; and what these two retail powerhouses see ahead for home design and the future of shopping. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-01-1837 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastMichael Boodro On His Career, Podcasting and Everything In BetweenTo celebrate our 75th episode, we decided to flip the script! Chairish’s co-founder and president Anna Brockway sat down with the esteemed host of The Chairish Podcast, Michael Boodro to discuss how he got his start and how he became one of the design world's most successful and beloved editors. In this exclusive interview, he takes us back to his beginnings in the publishing world, what it was really like as editor-in-chief of Elle Decor, how he worked alongside powerhouse names like Anna Wintour and Martha Stewart and how he landed in the world of podcasting. Tune in to hea...2022-12-0154 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastMichael Boodro On His Career, Podcasting and Everything In BetweenTo celebrate our 75th episode, we decided to flip the script! Chairish’s co-founder and president Anna Brockway sat down with the esteemed host of The Chairish Podcast, Michael Boodro to discuss how he got his start and how he became one of the design world's most successful and beloved editors. In this exclusive interview, he takes us back to his beginnings in the publishing world, what it was really like as editor-in-chief of Elle Decor, how he worked alongside powerhouse names like Anna Wintour and Martha Stewart and how he landed in the world of podcasting. Tune in to hea...2022-12-0154 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastIn With The Old: Why Vintage Furniture is The New NewAs with so much else, the pandemic had a huge impact on the vintage market and changed what and how people purchased items for their homes. As any stigma about buying used furnishings diminished, and as awareness of the importance of sustainability increased, vintage items became more sought after than ever. With Chairish about to issue its second status report on the state of the resale market, three experts—interior designer Laura Hodges, vintage dealer Stephanie Schofield, and Anna Brockway, co-founder and president of Chairish—size up the vintage market today, report on changed attitudes, discuss the shortage of artisans and...2022-09-2150 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastIn With The Old: Why Vintage Furniture is The New NewAs with so much else, the pandemic had a huge impact on the vintage market and changed what and how people purchased items for their homes. As any stigma about buying used furnishings diminished, and as awareness of the importance of sustainability increased, vintage items became more sought after than ever. With Chairish about to issue its second status report on the state of the resale market, three experts—interior designer Laura Hodges, vintage dealer Stephanie Schofield, and Anna Brockway, co-founder and president of Chairish—size up the vintage market today, report on changed attitudes, discuss the shortage of artisans and...2022-09-2150 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastBONUS EPISODE: Love It Or Hate It Live from High Point MarketThis episode was recorded live at 214 Modern Vintage during High Point Market Week. Michael Boodro hosted Chairish's signature game, Love It Or Hate It, with a panel of A-List designers including Ariene Bethea, David Phoenix, Holly Phillips, Jesse Carrier and Josh Greene. Tune in to hear their no-holds-barred opinions on this year's hottest design trends!  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-04-2740 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastBONUS EPISODE: Love It Or Hate It Live from High Point MarketThis episode was recorded live at 214 Modern Vintage during High Point Market Week. Michael Boodro hosted Chairish's signature game, Love It Or Hate It, with a panel of A-List designers including Ariene Bethea, David Phoenix, Holly Phillips, Jesse Carrier and Josh Greene. Tune in to hear their no-holds-barred opinions on this year's hottest design trends!  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-04-2740 minTD Cowen InsightsTD Cowen InsightsShop Chairish’s Upscale Vintage Furnishings & DecorRecorded on 02/02/22 Max Rakhlenko, Cowen’s Retail & Fitness Analyst speaks with Co-Founder and CEO of Chairish, Gregg Brockway on the growth of the online vintage furniture and décor industry, and the rise of Chairish. Other discussion topics include factors driving the rise of furniture re-sale, and secular tailwinds supporting growth, impact of the pandemic on the industry, Chairish’s relationship with the design community, recent acquisition of Pamono, and plans ahead. For Disclosures, click here bit.ly/3cPHkNW https://go.td.com/PodcastDisclosure2022-02-2323 minThe Business of AntiquesThe Business of AntiquesWhy You Should Be Selling on ChairishThe British Shop transports fine art, furniture and antiques by air, land and sea around the world. David Hockney once said “Art has to move you” and The British Shop offers a service which moves ART AND ANTIQUES with attentive personal care delivering delicate items around the world. Whether you’re shipping an entire container yourself or you need to ship a few items via consolidation – The British Shop is your solution for shipping antiques from Europe to the USA (or wherever else you happen to be located when listening to this podcast). Don't let the name fool you. This int...2021-11-1656 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastWhat You Need To Know About Working With A PhotographerBeautiful images of their work have become a necessary tool for any designer—used everywhere from websites to social media to magazines, books, and newspapers. But how do you find the right photographer? How much will you need to pay? And how do you turn what can be a fraught process into a rewarding, creative endeavor? Chairish's photo editor Julia Duquette and acclaimed interiors photographer Brittany Ambridge weigh in on every detail a designer needs to understand—from contracts to costs to copyright—to make this crucial collaboration successful. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more informa...2021-09-2943 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastWhat You Need To Know About Working With A PhotographerBeautiful images of their work have become a necessary tool for any designer—used everywhere from websites to social media to magazines, books, and newspapers. But how do you find the right photographer? How much will you need to pay? And how do you turn what can be a fraught process into a rewarding, creative endeavor? Chairish's photo editor Julia Duquette and acclaimed interiors photographer Brittany Ambridge weigh in on every detail a designer needs to understand—from contracts to costs to copyright—to make this crucial collaboration successful. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more informa...2021-09-2943 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastHow Resale is Revitalizing Home, Fashion and the EnvironmentThis summer’s severe weather—floods, droughts, wildfires—made it more clear than ever that we need to become better stewards of the planet. But how can home design and fashion become more responsive? Jennifer Sey, Executive Vice President & President of Levi’s Brand and Anna Brockway, Co-Founder & President of Chairish discuss how their respective industries are changing, why vintage is crucial, and how something as simple as keeping pieces longer can have a major impact. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-09-1545 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastHow Resale is Revitalizing Home, Fashion and the EnvironmentThis summer’s severe weather—floods, droughts, wildfires—made it more clear than ever that we need to become better stewards of the planet. But how can home design and fashion become more responsive? Jennifer Sey, Executive Vice President & President of Levi’s Brand and Anna Brockway, Co-Founder & President of Chairish discuss how their respective industries are changing, why vintage is crucial, and how something as simple as keeping pieces longer can have a major impact. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-09-1545 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastBunny Williams on Design Past and PresentFew decorators have had the longevity or the impact of Bunny Williams. Ever since her first job at the legendary firm of Parish Hadley, she has been creating rooms that meld beauty with comfort and a sense of welcome. Renowned as a gardener as well as a designer, she was in the vanguard of shaping today’s indoor/outdoor lifestyle. An author and a furniture designer, she has also promoted the careers of many other designers through her work with the Kips Bay Showhouse. In her first podcast appearance, Bunny discusses the importance of understanding the business side of our cr...2021-06-0945 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastBunny Williams on Design Past and PresentFew decorators have had the longevity or the impact of Bunny Williams. Ever since her first job at the legendary firm of Parish Hadley, she has been creating rooms that meld beauty with comfort and a sense of welcome. Renowned as a gardener as well as a designer, she was in the vanguard of shaping today’s indoor/outdoor lifestyle. An author and a furniture designer, she has also promoted the careers of many other designers through her work with the Kips Bay Showhouse. In her first podcast appearance, Bunny discusses the importance of understanding the business side of our cr...2021-06-0945 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastWhy Is The Design Industry Turning to Print Magazines?In this age of digital everything, is print becoming the new go-to media? Why are so many design companies, from brick-and-mortar retailers to online behemoths, using print to engage and entice their customers and clients? Three industry leaders who have had major success online—Dara Caponigro of Schumacher, Julia Noran Johnston of Business of Home, and Anna Brockway of Chairish—share why they have launched print publications, how print’s impact came to be undervalued, why publishing on paper has become important to their businesses, and the impact that can come from filling people’s mailboxes with beauty and inspiration.2021-05-2642 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastWhy Is The Design Industry Turning to Print Magazines?In this age of digital everything, is print becoming the new go-to media? Why are so many design companies, from brick-and-mortar retailers to online behemoths, using print to engage and entice their customers and clients? Three industry leaders who have had major success online—Dara Caponigro of Schumacher, Julia Noran Johnston of Business of Home, and Anna Brockway of Chairish—share why they have launched print publications, how print’s impact came to be undervalued, why publishing on paper has become important to their businesses, and the impact that can come from filling people’s mailboxes with beauty and inspiration.2021-05-2642 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastLauren Santo Domingo on Bringing Luxury Online with Moda OperandiThe woman who brought high-end fashion online, Lauren Santo Domingo talks about the success of her acclaimed site, Moda Operandi, and explains how she creates a sense of exclusivity and service through her careful curation of designers and brands, how social media changed fashion, why the wives of tech investors are so important, her new role as a Chairish Design Insider, and how caviar became a major inspiration behind her stunning home collection, Moda Domus, a chic blend of contemporary style with old-world craftsmanship. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-05-1236 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastLauren Santo Domingo on Bringing Luxury Online with Moda OperandiThe woman who brought high-end fashion online, Lauren Santo Domingo talks about the success of her acclaimed site, Moda Operandi, and explains how she creates a sense of exclusivity and service through her careful curation of designers and brands, how social media changed fashion, why the wives of tech investors are so important, her new role as a Chairish Design Insider, and how caviar became a major inspiration behind her stunning home collection, Moda Domus, a chic blend of contemporary style with old-world craftsmanship. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-05-1236 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastHow Do Staging and Design Intersect?Staging has become vital to real estate, but what is its relation to design? Is staging a stepchild, a way to break into the design industry, or a lucrative sideline? Three who know the ins-and-outs of the discipline, Lauren White of Ellen W. Interior Concepts, Alessandra Santopietro of Santopietro Interiors, and stager and broker Jason Saft of Compass, discuss what differentiates staging, the importance of speed and seasonality, how bad layouts often create great opportunities, and why understanding demographics can be just as important as knowing the latest design trends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for...2021-04-2838 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastHow Do Staging and Design Intersect?Staging has become vital to real estate, but what is its relation to design? Is staging a stepchild, a way to break into the design industry, or a lucrative sideline? Three who know the ins-and-outs of the discipline, Lauren White of Ellen W. Interior Concepts, Alessandra Santopietro of Santopietro Interiors, and stager and broker Jason Saft of Compass, discuss what differentiates staging, the importance of speed and seasonality, how bad layouts often create great opportunities, and why understanding demographics can be just as important as knowing the latest design trends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for...2021-04-2838 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastWhat Does a Set Decorator Do?Movies and television have long inspired interiors—from Art Deco fantasies to futuristic, sci-fi visions. Three top Hollywood set decorators, Elizabeth Keenan, Jessica Petrucelli, and Ellen J. Brill, whose work on the screen has ranged from gritty realism to fanciful visions of luxury—and who have garnered multiple Emmy and Academy Award nominations—talk about how they got into showbiz, why character-driven design is such a challenge, their secret sources, how obsessed collectors help to bring their visions to life, and why multiple sets of sheets are often crucial. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more inform...2021-04-1437 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastWhat Does a Set Decorator Do?Movies and television have long inspired interiors—from Art Deco fantasies to futuristic, sci-fi visions. Three top Hollywood set decorators, Elizabeth Keenan, Jessica Petrucelli, and Ellen J. Brill, whose work on the screen has ranged from gritty realism to fanciful visions of luxury—and who have garnered multiple Emmy and Academy Award nominations—talk about how they got into showbiz, why character-driven design is such a challenge, their secret sources, how obsessed collectors help to bring their visions to life, and why multiple sets of sheets are often crucial. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more inform...2021-04-1437 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastAt Home With FashionFashion and home have had a long and complex relationship. Fashion designers are known for creating stunning homes—and have often lent their talents to designs for the home. And decorators have frequently looked to the runways for inspiration. But fashion moves fast, and interior design changes more slowly, so how valid is the connection today? Milan stylesetter and designer JJ Martin and luxury fashion designer Adam Lippes talk about their passion for home design, their entry into the home market, how fashion is faring, and why Art Nouveau may just be the next big thing. Hosted on Ac...2021-03-3138 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastAt Home With FashionFashion and home have had a long and complex relationship. Fashion designers are known for creating stunning homes—and have often lent their talents to designs for the home. And decorators have frequently looked to the runways for inspiration. But fashion moves fast, and interior design changes more slowly, so how valid is the connection today? Milan stylesetter and designer JJ Martin and luxury fashion designer Adam Lippes talk about their passion for home design, their entry into the home market, how fashion is faring, and why Art Nouveau may just be the next big thing. Hosted on Ac...2021-03-3138 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastWedded to DesignIt is often said that a successful marriage takes work. So what happens when your work life and home life are totally entwined? Married principals of three high-powered design firms—Katie and Jason Maine of Maine Design, Jesse Carrier and Mara Miller of Carrier & Co., and Christine and John Gachot of Gachot Studios—talk about the joys and challenges of balancing creativity with domesticity, how they cope with difficult collaborations and artistic disputes, and what it’s like to be married when design is your language of love. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-03-1737 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastWedded to DesignIt is often said that a successful marriage takes work. So what happens when your work life and home life are totally entwined? Married principals of three high-powered design firms—Katie and Jason Maine of Maine Design, Jesse Carrier and Mara Miller of Carrier & Co., and Christine and John Gachot of Gachot Studios—talk about the joys and challenges of balancing creativity with domesticity, how they cope with difficult collaborations and artistic disputes, and what it’s like to be married when design is your language of love. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-03-1737 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastSecrets of The WorkroomSmall changes can have a big impact, but it isn’t always easy to get small jobs done. In this episode, Elizabeth Calderone, who owns a retail design shop, and designer Michael Tavano and his partner Lloyd Marks, who maintain a to-the- trade workroom, share insights about everything from reupholstery to window treatments to home automation, the difficulty in finding and training skilled craftsmen, the importance of building trust with clients, and how seemingly minor projects can often lead to major business. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-03-0336 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastSecrets of The WorkroomSmall changes can have a big impact, but it isn’t always easy to get small jobs done. In this episode, Elizabeth Calderone, who owns a retail design shop, and designer Michael Tavano and his partner Lloyd Marks, who maintain a to-the- trade workroom, share insights about everything from reupholstery to window treatments to home automation, the difficulty in finding and training skilled craftsmen, the importance of building trust with clients, and how seemingly minor projects can often lead to major business. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-03-0336 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastWhat Does a Market Editor Do?Long before there were social media influencers, the market editors at top magazines served as major arbiters of taste. Their job was to discover the latest and greatest new products, talents, and trends, and bring them to the world’s attention. It’s never been an easy job,and with the rise of social media, the role is more consuming and more crucial than ever.In this episode, three editors who cover the design market—Kathryn Given of Luxe, Benjamin Reynaert of Domino, and Dayle Wood of Veranda, share how they keep on top of all...2021-02-1735 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastWhat Does a Market Editor Do?Long before there were social media influencers, the market editors at top magazines served as major arbiters of taste. Their job was to discover the latest and greatest new products, talents, and trends, and bring them to the world’s attention. It’s never been an easy job,and with the rise of social media, the role is more consuming and more crucial than ever.In this episode, three editors who cover the design market—Kathryn Given of Luxe, Benjamin Reynaert of Domino, and Dayle Wood of Veranda, share how they keep on top of all...2021-02-1735 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastMillion Dollar Decorators: 10 Years LaterNo design show on television has been as influential—or as controversial—as Bravo’s Million Dollar Decorators. It changed the way high design was perceived and roiled the industry. A decade after its launch, four of its stars, Martyn Lawrence Bullard, Mary McDonald, Jeffrey Alan Marks, and Nathan Turner, reunite to reveal how and why they became involved, how their clients felt about being on TV, the ways in which the show affected their careers, and incidents that were so crazy they had to be edited out Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-02-0339 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastMillion Dollar Decorators: 10 Years LaterNo design show on television has been as influential—or as controversial—as Bravo’s Million Dollar Decorators. It changed the way high design was perceived and roiled the industry. A decade after its launch, four of its stars, Martyn Lawrence Bullard, Mary McDonald, Jeffrey Alan Marks, and Nathan Turner, reunite to reveal how and why they became involved, how their clients felt about being on TV, the ways in which the show affected their careers, and incidents that were so crazy they had to be edited out Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-02-0339 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastDo Trends Still Matter in 2021?Who needs trends? And if nobody follows them, why does everyone pay attention to them? In this episode, three top designers and major influencers, Brigette Romanek, Michel Smith Boyd, and Jessica Schuster weigh in on what they see for the year ahead, why clients care about the newest and the latest, and what they love and hate at the moment—everything from accent walls to playful pastels. They also reveal why editing may be the top trend of 2021, and how they have learned never to say never. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-01-2034 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastDo Trends Still Matter in 2021?Who needs trends? And if nobody follows them, why does everyone pay attention to them? In this episode, three top designers and major influencers, Brigette Romanek, Michel Smith Boyd, and Jessica Schuster weigh in on what they see for the year ahead, why clients care about the newest and the latest, and what they love and hate at the moment—everything from accent walls to playful pastels. They also reveal why editing may be the top trend of 2021, and how they have learned never to say never. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-01-2034 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastStrategies for Coping with Shortages, Delays, and DisastersThe design business has proved surprisingly resilient and buoyant over the past year, but once again, the Coronavirus is surging. How can designers contend with continued supply-chain shutdowns and delays, shortages of materials, manufacturing disruptions, and the pandemic’s effects on colleagues, artisans, craftsmen, and installers? As the pandemic grinds on, designers Barrie Benson, Peti Lau, and Benjamin Dhong weigh in on the strategies they have used to keep their clients happy, their staffs motivated, and business booming. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-01-0637 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastStrategies for Coping with Shortages, Delays, and DisastersThe design business has proved surprisingly resilient and buoyant over the past year, but once again, the Coronavirus is surging. How can designers contend with continued supply-chain shutdowns and delays, shortages of materials, manufacturing disruptions, and the pandemic’s effects on colleagues, artisans, craftsmen, and installers? As the pandemic grinds on, designers Barrie Benson, Peti Lau, and Benjamin Dhong weigh in on the strategies they have used to keep their clients happy, their staffs motivated, and business booming. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-01-0637 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastKen Fulk on Designing for the Good LifeSan Francisco designer Ken Fulk is a force in design. His theatrical sensibility, his passion for history, and his ability to conjure magic atmospheres have resulted in numerous stunning homes across the country, and his designs for hotels and restaurants have set new standards for conviviality and hospitality. His credo that everyone should live with pleasure and beauty has made him both sought after by clients and influential with a generation of younger designers. In this episode, Ken explains why creating a narrative for each of his projects is crucial, how he thinks like a movie maker, and why pink...2020-12-2338 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastKen Fulk on Designing for the Good LifeSan Francisco designer Ken Fulk is a force in design. His theatrical sensibility, his passion for history, and his ability to conjure magic atmospheres have resulted in numerous stunning homes across the country, and his designs for hotels and restaurants have set new standards for conviviality and hospitality. His credo that everyone should live with pleasure and beauty has made him both sought after by clients and influential with a generation of younger designers. In this episode, Ken explains why creating a narrative for each of his projects is crucial, how he thinks like a movie maker, and why pink...2020-12-2338 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastHow Do You Make Time for Creativity?No one said running a business was easy, but how do designers make sure that amid all the invoices, purchase orders, and shipping logistics, they still find time to be creative? In this episode, New York designers Ellen Hamilton and Sandra Funk and Nashville-based Lori Paranjape discuss the systems and secrets so they never lose focus on the part of the job they love—designing beautiful rooms. They share the computer programs they use to handle everything from office management to email lists, the outside services and professionals they rely on, how they approach contracts and apportion their staff’s time...2020-12-0947 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastHow Do You Make Time for Creativity?No one said running a business was easy, but how do designers make sure that amid all the invoices, purchase orders, and shipping logistics, they still find time to be creative? In this episode, New York designers Ellen Hamilton and Sandra Funk and Nashville-based Lori Paranjape discuss the systems and secrets so they never lose focus on the part of the job they love—designing beautiful rooms. They share the computer programs they use to handle everything from office management to email lists, the outside services and professionals they rely on, how they approach contracts and apportion their staff’s time...2020-12-0947 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastDoes Online Marketing Really Work?In the crowded field of interior design, how do you get your work seen, and how do potential new clients discover you? Social media can certainly be effective. But that doesn’t mean that other tools—websites, blogs, and especially email marketing—don’t still have power. Marie Burgos, Kati Curtis, and Kevin Isbell, three designers with rising profiles, reveal the marketing efforts that work for them, how they balance creativity with salesmanship, and how their firms handle the increased workload required to stay in the forefront. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-11-1844 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastDoes Online Marketing Really Work?In the crowded field of interior design, how do you get your work seen, and how do potential new clients discover you? Social media can certainly be effective. But that doesn’t mean that other tools—websites, blogs, and especially email marketing—don’t still have power. Marie Burgos, Kati Curtis, and Kevin Isbell, three designers with rising profiles, reveal the marketing efforts that work for them, how they balance creativity with salesmanship, and how their firms handle the increased workload required to stay in the forefront. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-11-1844 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastWhat's Ahead for Design in DC?In Washington, D.C., politics rules, and the political scene is more partisan than ever. Can design cross the aisle? What is it like to be a designer in DC, and how ready for change is this city with such a historically traditional aesthetic? Two DC-based designers, Kiyonda Powell and Marika Meyer, weigh in on what it is like to bring high style to a city where politics is ubiquitous, how a new generation is reshaping the town, and why the Washington design scene is busier than ever before. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more...2020-11-0435 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastWhat's Ahead for Design in DC?In Washington, D.C., politics rules, and the political scene is more partisan than ever. Can design cross the aisle? What is it like to be a designer in DC, and how ready for change is this city with such a historically traditional aesthetic? Two DC-based designers, Kiyonda Powell and Marika Meyer, weigh in on what it is like to bring high style to a city where politics is ubiquitous, how a new generation is reshaping the town, and why the Washington design scene is busier than ever before. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more...2020-11-0435 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastRita Konig on Updating TraditionLondon-based designer Rita Konig is one of today’s most popular and influential tastemakers. Her fresh take on English style, relaxed, colorful, and family friendly, is both pretty and practical, and has made her a star on both sides of the Atlantic. In this episode, Rita talks about her work, growing up with her famous mother, Nina Campbell, how she hopes to demystify and democratize design, and why it all comes down to “tables, lamps, and chairs.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-10-2141 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastRita Konig on Updating TraditionLondon-based designer Rita Konig is one of today’s most popular and influential tastemakers. Her fresh take on English style, relaxed, colorful, and family friendly, is both pretty and practical, and has made her a star on both sides of the Atlantic. In this episode, Rita talks about her work, growing up with her famous mother, Nina Campbell, how she hopes to demystify and democratize design, and why it all comes down to “tables, lamps, and chairs.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-10-2141 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastThe Burgeoning Business of E-DesignThanks to the pandemic, we have all become used to working, socializing, and learning at a distance. But can beautiful design be created remotely? In this episode, two guests with very different styles, Los Angeles designer Martha Mulholland and Palm Beach- based Danielle Rollins, tell how they got started with e-design, how their virtual business has grown, what they find rewarding—and frustrating—about this new approach to creating beautiful homes, and how they handle clients and spaces they have never seen in person. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-10-0739 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastHow Do Interior Designers Become National Brands?How do certain designers make the transition to becoming viable brands? Who decides which designers get to put their stamp on everything from rugs to fabrics to apartment towers? Kate Verner, whose firm has been instrumental in the success of numerous designers and brands, and her client, acclaimed designer Alexandra Champalimaud, share their insights on how to expand a designer’s portfolio and visibility, strategize for success, and cope with the increased workflow. As the two make clear, the process is neither easy nor quick, but it can be creatively and financially rewarding. Hosted on Acast. See acast.co...2020-09-2342 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastDo You Really Need Design School?Is attending design school still worth the time, effort, and money it takes? And are the schools teaching the right things? Should the focus be on principles or practicalities? In this episode, the president of the New York School of Interior Design, David Sprouls, is joined by two of the school’s distinguished alumni, Penny Drue Baird and Drew McGukin, to talk about whether techniques or technology should prevail, why they only hire design school graduates, how schools can help diversify and expand the student body, and why nobody seems to know design history these days.In...2020-09-0946 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastDo You Really Need Design School?Is attending design school still worth the time, effort, and money it takes? And are the schools teaching the right things? Should the focus be on principles or practicalities? In this episode, the president of the New York School of Interior Design, David Sprouls, is joined by two of the school’s distinguished alumni, Penny Drue Baird and Drew McGukin, to talk about whether techniques or technology should prevail, why they only hire design school graduates, how schools can help diversify and expand the student body, and why nobody seems to know design history these days.In...2020-09-0946 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastWhat Does A Stylist Do?Powerful and beautiful photographs of your work are more important than ever, now that social media has become such a crucial tool. But how do you turn your three-dimensional spaces into compelling images that will attract attention in the image-saturated world of design? In this episode, two top stylists who have worked with major magazines and top interior photographers around the world, Mieke ten Have and Robert Rufino, share their tips, explain the difference between documenting a space and capturing its spirit, how they bring “soul, magic, and pizzazz” to every shoot, and why you might want to leave the stil...2020-08-1946 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastRemote Possibilities: Home Offices that WorkNow that working from home has become the new normal and home schooling has become mandatory, the home office is more central to domestic happiness than ever before. And with the appeal of working remotely likely to continue long after the pandemic has retreated, the demand for chic and functional home offices is likely only to increase. In this episode, two top designers skilled at meeting the needs of modern families with great style, Chloe Warner and Mikel Welch, weigh in on what’s next and reveal how they are solving their clients’ evolving needs, why we are likely to s...2020-08-0538 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastRemote Possibilities: Home Offices that WorkNow that working from home has become the new normal and home schooling has become mandatory, the home office is more central to domestic happiness than ever before. And with the appeal of working remotely likely to continue long after the pandemic has retreated, the demand for chic and functional home offices is likely only to increase. In this episode, two top designers skilled at meeting the needs of modern families with great style, Chloe Warner and Mikel Welch, weigh in on what’s next and reveal how they are solving their clients’ evolving needs, why we are likely to s...2020-08-0538 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastTraditional Design for a New EraGrand, exuberant, and exquisitely layered rooms have always had an exalted place in the design world. But are they still relevant in a post-Covid-19 world? Two top interior designers, Michelle Nussbaumer and Timothy Corrigan, argue that their styles—traditional, colorful, and eclectic—are even more valid than before, and share their insights into creating comfort, the importance of fine detailing, the coming revival of antiques, and the need for a touch of visual dissonance in every room. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-07-2248 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastRise of the RegionalsEven in the age of social media, print retains its power. But with fewer national shelter magazines, how can designers get their work published and attract new clients? Fortunately, regional publications have come to the rescue. Regional shelter magazines are better than ever, reach a wider range of readers, and have more impact than they ever did. Three top editors, Pamela Jaccarino of Luxe Interiors+Design, Kendell Cronstrom of New York and Hamptons Cottages and Gardens, and Clinton Smith of New England Home, share their insights on the state of regional media today and their advice on how designers can...2020-07-0849 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastRise of the RegionalsEven in the age of social media, print retains its power. But with fewer national shelter magazines, how can designers get their work published and attract new clients? Fortunately, regional publications have come to the rescue. Regional shelter magazines are better than ever, reach a wider range of readers, and have more impact than they ever did. Three top editors, Pamela Jaccarino of Luxe Interiors+Design, Kendell Cronstrom of New York and Hamptons Cottages and Gardens, and Clinton Smith of New England Home, share their insights on the state of regional media today and their advice on how designers can...2020-07-0849 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastWhat's Next For The American Home? After being confined to our homes for months, we’ve all become intimately acquainted with what works in our homes—and what doesn’t. The new demands imposed by the Coronavirus-crisis are prompting changes, and we’ve all become aware of shortcomings in the way our homes function. So what does this mean for design in the future? In this episode Sarah Ramsey, a partner at the firm Cullman and Kravis, and Tom Kligerman, a founder of the architectural firm Ike Kligerman Barkley, explore how even the most traditional of American homes are likely to adapt, with innovations from layouts that all...2020-06-2440 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastThe Greater OutdoorsOne result of the coronavirus quarantine is an increased appreciation for the great outdoors. Parks, beaches, and hiking trails are packed, and sales at plant nurseries are booming. What does this mean long term for America’s homes and backyards? In this episode, renowned interior designer Suzanne Kasler and landscape architect Janice Parker talk about all things garden—from elaborate outdoor kitchens for entertaining, the new popularity of loggias, chicken coops and firepits, why the sudden the rage for raising vegetables and the best ways to make the connection between indoors and out closer and more seamless than ever....2020-06-1049 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastThe Sisterhood of Fashion and HomeNo two people exemplify the connection between fashion and interior design better than Tonne and Wendy Goodman. From their positions at Vogue and New York Magazine, respectively, they have chronicled and shaped the course of American style. In this episode, the sisters discuss the evolution of American design in fashion and the home, the growth of celebrity culture from Madonna to today, the importance of visual storytelling, and what’s next for fashion, interiors, and the media after the corona crisis. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-05-2746 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastWhat's Ahead for Small MakersMore often than not, it is the work of a craftsman or artisan that brings the ultimate touch of style and distinction to a room. But during times of crisis or financial uncertainty, they are the ones likely to suffer the most drastic setbacks. On this episode, interior designer Brad Ford, who founded the high style crafts fair Field + Supply, and Analisse Taft-Gersten, whose ALT for Living showrooms feature works by numerous talented makers, weigh in on how we can sustain artisans and small makers through the pandemic and ensure that we don’t lose their skills or their uniqu...2020-05-1336 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastWhat's Ahead for Small MakersMore often than not, it is the work of a craftsman or artisan that brings the ultimate touch of style and distinction to a room. But during times of crisis or financial uncertainty, they are the ones likely to suffer the most drastic setbacks. On this episode, interior designer Brad Ford, who founded the high style crafts fair Field + Supply, and Analisse Taft-Gersten, whose ALT for Living showrooms feature works by numerous talented makers, weigh in on how we can sustain artisans and small makers through the pandemic and ensure that we don’t lose their skills or their uniqu...2020-05-1336 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastIs there a Future for Custom Design?At a time when it was already becoming difficult to get clients to wait 12 to 16 weeks for custom pieces, how do you convince them to be patient in light of artisan slowdowns, shipping disruptions, and the shut-down of entire countries due to the Coronavirus crisis? Is the best worth the time and effort? How do you keep your artisans and workrooms busy and engaged? And what are the alternatives? Host Michael Boodro is joined by interior designers Madeline Stuart, Robert Stilin and Thad Hayes.  In this episode, our guests tackle:The importance an...2020-04-2951 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastIs there a Future for Custom Design?At a time when it was already becoming difficult to get clients to wait 12 to 16 weeks for custom pieces, how do you convince them to be patient in light of artisan slowdowns, shipping disruptions, and the shut-down of entire countries due to the Coronavirus crisis? Is the best worth the time and effort? How do you keep your artisans and workrooms busy and engaged? And what are the alternatives? Host Michael Boodro is joined by interior designers Madeline Stuart, Robert Stilin and Thad Hayes.  In this episode, our guests tackle:The importance an...2020-04-2951 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastDesign from a Distance: Working RemotelyHow can design proceed now that every detail—from presentations to orders to installations—needs to be done from a distance? How do you motivate your staff, reassure clients, and stay on top of your workrooms and artisans to make sure your workflow is flowing? Three top talents weigh in on what has worked for them in the past, the tools and processes they use, and how they have adapted to the new “remote” world: Atlanta designer Tish Mills, Courtney Coleman of Brockschmidt and Colman, with offices in New York and New Orleans, and New York-based fabric and interior designer...2020-04-1558 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastDesign from a Distance: Working RemotelyHow can design proceed now that every detail—from presentations to orders to installations—needs to be done from a distance? How do you motivate your staff, reassure clients, and stay on top of your workrooms and artisans to make sure your workflow is flowing? Three top talents weigh in on what has worked for them in the past, the tools and processes they use, and how they have adapted to the new “remote” world: Atlanta designer Tish Mills, Courtney Coleman of Brockschmidt and Colman, with offices in New York and New Orleans, and New York-based fabric and interior designer...2020-04-1558 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastCreativity During the CrisisOn this episode of the Chairish Podcast, Anna Brockway, co-founder of Chairish; entrepreneur Peter Sallick, founder of the Design Leadership Network; and acclaimed designer Celerie Kemble join host Michael Boodro in discussing ways for design firms to navigate the coronavirus crisis, and how, by joining forces, the design world can survive the pandemic—and thrive in its aftermath.In this episode, our guests tackle:How the design industry can evolve as we face this crisis togetherThinking about what this means for teams, including those within firms and also the artisans, tradesmen and partners that work closely to...2020-04-0151 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastCreativity During the CrisisOn this episode of the Chairish Podcast, Anna Brockway, co-founder of Chairish; entrepreneur Peter Sallick, founder of the Design Leadership Network; and acclaimed designer Celerie Kemble join host Michael Boodro in discussing ways for design firms to navigate the coronavirus crisis, and how, by joining forces, the design world can survive the pandemic—and thrive in its aftermath.In this episode, our guests tackle:How the design industry can evolve as we face this crisis togetherThinking about what this means for teams, including those within firms and also the artisans, tradesmen and partners that work closely to...2020-04-0151 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastThe Designer's Guide to Social MediaGet to know our social media savvy guests:Experienced designer Alyssa Kapito launched her design firm using Instagram. Kapito is known for restrained but sumptuous apartments, lofts, and beach houses, where she mixes classic vintage pieces, subdued palettes, and luxurious textures, and her work has been featured in numerous publications including Architectural Digest, Elle Decor, and Vogue. She also has more than 150K followers on Instagram. For the past 23 years, Cara Woodhouse has been creating interiors with bold contemporary furnishings, texture-rich rugs, and colorful accents, bringing a sense of fun and energy to f...2020-03-181h 05The Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastThe Designer's Guide to Social MediaGet to know our social media savvy guests:Experienced designer Alyssa Kapito launched her design firm using Instagram. Kapito is known for restrained but sumptuous apartments, lofts, and beach houses, where she mixes classic vintage pieces, subdued palettes, and luxurious textures, and her work has been featured in numerous publications including Architectural Digest, Elle Decor, and Vogue. She also has more than 150K followers on Instagram. For the past 23 years, Cara Woodhouse has been creating interiors with bold contemporary furnishings, texture-rich rugs, and colorful accents, bringing a sense of fun and energy to f...2020-03-181h 05The Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastDoes PR Still Have an Impact?In today’s changing-by-the-minute media landscape, how do you get your firm’s projects published, viewed, and talked about? Does public relations still have an impact in this age of social media? Three veterans Elizabeth Blitzer, Sarah Boyd and Lauren Urband discuss the ins and out of PR, what they can do for a designer’s career—and when it might not be worth the investment.In this episode, we dive into:How to expand PR opportunities beyond print magazinesThe limitations of InstagramWorking with influencersThe value of regional publicationsExclusivity agreementsHow to leverage projects on various frontsThe...2020-03-0442 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastDoes PR Still Have an Impact?In today’s changing-by-the-minute media landscape, how do you get your firm’s projects published, viewed, and talked about? Does public relations still have an impact in this age of social media? Three veterans Elizabeth Blitzer, Sarah Boyd and Lauren Urband discuss the ins and out of PR, what they can do for a designer’s career—and when it might not be worth the investment.In this episode, we dive into:How to expand PR opportunities beyond print magazinesThe limitations of InstagramWorking with influencersThe value of regional publicationsExclusivity agreementsHow to leverage projects on various frontsThe...2020-03-0442 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastCoping with ClientsToday’s clients are ever more savvy and informed, but are they also more demanding, and difficult? What do clients want from designers, and how do you navigate their needs and desires? Host Michael Boodro is joined by renowned designers Sheila Bridges, Richard Mishaan and Josh Greene.In this episode, we find out how to deal with difficult clients and more:Challenges of working with clientsWhat ignited a shift in client behaviorEstablishing boundaries and understanding expectationsPaying due diligenceRed flags to watch out forPhotography agreementsClient relation best practicesGet to know our high-profile guests:N...2020-02-1943 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastCoping with ClientsToday’s clients are ever more savvy and informed, but are they also more demanding, and difficult? What do clients want from designers, and how do you navigate their needs and desires? Host Michael Boodro is joined by renowned designers Sheila Bridges, Richard Mishaan and Josh Greene.In this episode, we find out how to deal with difficult clients and more:Challenges of working with clientsWhat ignited a shift in client behaviorEstablishing boundaries and understanding expectationsPaying due diligenceRed flags to watch out forPhotography agreementsClient relation best practicesGet to know our high-profile guests:N...2020-02-1943 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastHitting The Wall: How Can Designers Confront A Blank Wall?If it’s not vast expanses of glass then it’s large expanses of white wall designers have to contend with. From multi-million dollar artworks to hand-painted wall coverings to hand-rubbed Venetian plaster, how can designers best confront a blank wall? Host Michael Boodro chats with designers Bella Mancini and Elena Frampton, as well as Phillip Jeffries CEO Jeffrey Bershad.What you can expect from this episode:The contemporary wallpaper trendClient hesitation about wallpaperTips for selecting artworks for wallsDetailing, balance, and additional finishesThe trends and future of wall designGet to know our chic guest...2020-02-0542 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastHitting The Wall: How Can Designers Confront A Blank Wall?If it’s not vast expanses of glass then it’s large expanses of white wall designers have to contend with. From multi-million dollar artworks to hand-painted wall coverings to hand-rubbed Venetian plaster, how can designers best confront a blank wall? Host Michael Boodro chats with designers Bella Mancini and Elena Frampton, as well as Phillip Jeffries CEO Jeffrey Bershad.What you can expect from this episode:The contemporary wallpaper trendClient hesitation about wallpaperTips for selecting artworks for wallsDetailing, balance, and additional finishesThe trends and future of wall designGet to know our chic guest...2020-02-0542 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastShowhouses: How Much Will They Cost You and Will They Pay Off?This episode on The Chairish Podcast we will look at the growing phenomenon of Showhouses. Why are there so many, who do they benefit, and do they really make a difference to a designer’s career? Guests include interior designers Neal Beckstedt and Young Huh, whose rooms at the Kips Bay Decorator Showhouse became hugely popular on social media, and publicist Christina Juarez, who has helped shape the careers of numerous designers and worked with many national brands.We mention these showhouses in the episode:Kips Bay Decorator Show House, New York City and Palm Bea...2020-01-2151 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastShowhouses: How Much Will They Cost You and Will They Pay Off?This episode on The Chairish Podcast we will look at the growing phenomenon of Showhouses. Why are there so many, who do they benefit, and do they really make a difference to a designer’s career? Guests include interior designers Neal Beckstedt and Young Huh, whose rooms at the Kips Bay Decorator Showhouse became hugely popular on social media, and publicist Christina Juarez, who has helped shape the careers of numerous designers and worked with many national brands.We mention these showhouses in the episode:Kips Bay Decorator Show House, New York City and Palm Bea...2020-01-2151 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastSuccess by the YardHost Michael Boodro questions the conventional idea that fabric lines make designers rich: “Is it possible to have success by the yard?” Four fabric professionals with a range of perspectives — including Stephen Elrod and Brian Dicker from Kravet and Holland and Sherry respectively, and designers Lori Weitzner and James Huniford — gather to talk about how they made it in the fabric industry, and how they continue to look forward to the future of fabric. This episode we dive into:How brands select designers for collaborationsThe method and process of collaborating on a fabric li...2020-01-2148 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastSuccess by the YardHost Michael Boodro questions the conventional idea that fabric lines make designers rich: “Is it possible to have success by the yard?” Four fabric professionals with a range of perspectives — including Stephen Elrod and Brian Dicker from Kravet and Holland and Sherry respectively, and designers Lori Weitzner and James Huniford — gather to talk about how they made it in the fabric industry, and how they continue to look forward to the future of fabric. This episode we dive into:How brands select designers for collaborationsThe method and process of collaborating on a fabric li...2020-01-2148 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastColor(s) of the YearEach year major paint companies, Pantone, etc, announce their color of the year—and they are all different. What is the meaning of color trends, and do they have any importance? And how do certain colors become anointed—and is that a good thing? Should designers embrace or ignore color hype? Guests include designers Nick Olsen and Nicole Fuller, who are known for their innovative use of color and Martin Kesselman, a paint retailer and color consultant who recently created the “perfect” modern white for Farrow and Ball.You’ll love this episode if you’re interested i...2020-01-2144 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish Podcast: Coming Soon!Join host Michael Boodro for interviews and insights from the design world's top talent as they discuss the challenges of creativity today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-01-0301 minThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish PodcastThe Chairish Podcast: Coming Soon!Join host Michael Boodro for interviews and insights from the design world's top talent as they discuss the challenges of creativity today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-01-0301 minHeroes in BusinessHeroes in BusinessEric Grosse President Expedia CoFounder Hotwire Cofounder ChairishEric Grosse President Expedia & Co-Founder Hotwire, and cofounder Chairish is interviewed by David Cogan founder of Eliances and host of the Eliances Heroes show broadcast on am and fm network channels, internet radio, and online syndication. www.eliances.com www.chairish.com2018-10-2409 minEliances HeroesEliances HeroesEric Grosse President Expedia CoFounder Hotwire Cofounder ChairishEric Grosse President Expedia & Co-Founder Hotwire, and cofounder Chairish is interviewed by David Cogan founder of Eliances and host of the Eliances Heroes show broadcast on am and fm network channels, internet radio, and online syndication. www.eliances.com www.chairish.com 2018-10-2409 minEliances Heroes in BusinessEliances Heroes in BusinessEric Grosse President Expedia CoFounder Hotwire Cofounder ChairishEric Grosse President Expedia & Co-Founder Hotwire, and cofounder Chairish is interviewed by David Cogan founder of Eliances and host of the Eliances Heroes show broadcast on am and fm network channels, internet radio, and online syndication. www.eliances.com www.chairish.com 2018-10-2409 minSecond LifeSecond LifeAnna Brockway: Chairish Co-Founder and Chief Marketing OfficerThe fast-paced world of advertising couldn't seem more opposite to vintage furniture shopping. However, after pressing pause on a career in marketing to raise her quickly growing family, Anna Brockway found herself using her advertising know-how to start her own website for selling vintage furniture. Brockway explains how she turned a little website called Chairish into the curated online marketplace for vintage home goods that it is today on episode 15 of Second Life.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.2018-05-2840 minA Well-Designed Business® | Interior Design  Business PodcastA Well-Designed Business® | Interior Design Business Podcast118: Christmas Encore: Anna Brockway- Co-Founder & President of ChairishHave you heard of Chairish yet? If you haven’t yet I am so happy to introduce you to this brand and Anna Brockway: one of the founders of this brand! Listen in to Anna’s story of how she started her company only three and a half years ago and it already has 150000 items available on the site Show Notes: What is Chairish? Why did she start the business? What is the Chairish pink book? Is it a business or a feature? Research the market! What kind of special features does the Chairish site have? Fo...2016-12-261h 02