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Dialogues on Design: Nina Campbell on October 3rd at 6 pm

  • Arthur King Satz Auditorium 170 East 70th Street New York, NY, 10021 United States (map)

Join Dennis Scully for an insightful conversation with design icon Nina Campbell at Dialogues on Design on Tuesday, October 3, at 6 pm EDT.

Nina is one of the world's most widely recognized and respected designers. Throughout her career, beginning with her early days at Sybil Colefax & John Fowler, Nina has created timeless, personalized spaces. Her interior design projects include hospitality spaces such as the Connaught Hotel, the famed Annabel’s private club in London, and residential projects for British and Jordanian royalty.  

Nina, along with her son, Max, and daughter, Alice, run a multi-faceted business that includes interior design and home goods, from fabrics to tabletop to furniture.  This summer, they opened a new shop on Pimlico Road in London, 53 years after Nina opened her first shop there.  

We will delve into Nina’s evolving design philosophy to understand how she balances classic and contemporary styles. We’ll also explore shifting industry trends as Nina shares her expertise as both a designer and businesswoman. Widely known for her wit and charm, an evening with Nina Campbell is one not to be missed.

Thank you in advance for your support — we look forward to seeing you in person at Dialogues this season!


About Dennis Scully

Dennis Scully is the host of the weekly BOH podcast, where he explores the changes and challenges facing the interior design community through interviews with industry thought leaders, entrepreneurs and creatives. 

With a marketing, advertising, and business development career in the home furnishings space that spans more than 20 years, Dennis has helped some of the finest companies in the industry to manage their teams and grow their brands.

In addition to his work with Business of Home, Dennis also serves as an Institutional Advancement Consultant at the New York School of Interior Design, helping the school to raise money for its various scholarship programs.  He is the curator and host of NYSID’s Dialogues on Design series.