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Dialogues on Design: Suzanne Tucker

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

Join Dennis Scully for an enlightening conversation with esteemed interior designer Suzanne Tucker at Dialogues on Design on Wednesday, November 29, at 6 pm EDT.

As the creative force behind Tucker & Marks, Suzanne leads a team that crafts luxurious homes with impeccable taste.

Recognized for seamlessly blending classic elegance and modern influences, Suzanne's designs epitomize timeless beauty. Suzanne's exceptional attention to detail and her passion for artisanship and architecture have garnered countless accolades, including the Albert Hadley Lifetime Achievement Award from NYSID in 2023.

Explore Suzanne's dedication to crafting extraordinary interiors that resonate with her clients' personalities, and engage with Suzanne's insights as she shares her experiences and influences.  Her work is breathtaking in its detail, and her energy and storytelling skills promise a delightful and educational evening for all.

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

If you are interested in sponsoring and subscribing to Dialogues on Design, please click here or contact Samantha Fingleton at samantha.fingleton@nysid.edu or 212.472.1500 ext. 431.


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.