Back to All Events

Dialogues on Design with Nate Berkus

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

One of the world’s most influential designers Nate Berkus joins Dennis Scully for Dialogues on Design on Wednesday, April 26, at 6 pm.

Since Nate Berkus’ first appearance on the Oprah Winfrey Show in 2002, his elevated yet deeply personal approach to design has cultivated a loyal following. Nate’s expertise, approachability, and signature style have made him a beloved household name and a trusted resource for more than twenty years.

Buy your ticket to this noteworthy event, and your purchase supports NYSID scholarship funds. Better yet, subscribe to Dialogues on Design and get a guaranteed ticket(s) to all of this year’s discussions in our Arthur King Satz Auditorium at 170 East 70th Street. For full details on subscriber benefits, see nysid.edu/dialogues-on-design

This season's theme is "Challenges" and Dennis will talk with designers about "less than ideal" design spaces they have been faced with, using visuals to explain how they tackled those spaces. There's much to be learned from these experts with different experiences in the discussion. Another benefit of joining us live is the ability to attend the the cocktail reception before each event. It's a great way to start the evening and catch up with friends.

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. He is also the head of marketing for Buildlane, a platform that is making it easier for designers to specify custom furniture online. Scully was previously a business development consultant for major trade brands, and has held sales and marketing roles at Waterworks, Domino, and Castel. In his Market Watch columns, Scully calls upon his background as an analyst and longtime securities trader as he explores the ins and outs of the home industry’s publicly traded businesses.