
Holly Hunt's second act
the founder of the iconic showroom brand discusses her new design studio and weighs in on industry hot topics, from pricing transparency to the competition between trade and retail brands.
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Show Notes
In 1983, Holly Hunt took over a struggling showroom, and over the course of three decades transformed it into a powerhouse of the industry. After selling to Knoll for 95 million dollars in 2014, she stayed on for a while, but in 2020 Hunt finally left her namesake company. Now she’s back with a new venture, House of Hunt, a design and architecture firm. On this episode of the podcast, Hunt talks about what it’s like to be a designer after so many years running a showroom business, the competition between trade and retail brands, and how she feels about the industry’s shift towards transparency.
This episode is sponsored by Thibaut and Hartmann & Forbes
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House of Hunt
Dennis Scully
Business of Home