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Sheila Bridges is always reinventing herself
Episode 85

Sheila Bridges is always reinventing herself

Designer and author Sheila Bridges discusses how boundaries between disciplines are breaking down, diversity and inclusion in the design world, and why relationships are the most important part of the business.

Business of Home Podcast

February 3, 202047m 12s

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Show Notes

Designer and author Sheila Bridges started her career in fashion, but soon found her true calling in interiors, where she rose to prominence and went on to host one of the first TV shows dedicated to high end design. Over the span of two decades, she’s authored several books, worked with celebrity clients including former president Bill Clinton, and created the renowned pattern Harlem Toile du Jouy. On this episode of the Business of Home podcast she spoke with host Dennis Scully about how boundaries between disciplines are breaking down, diversity and inclusion in the design world, and why relationships are the most important part of the business. This podcast is sponsored by Buildlane and Dedon.