Dear Alice is an interior design podcast by Jessica Bennett and Suzanne Hall, focusing on bold design projects and bold products. The podcast discusses how to make a space into a statement, with a favorite product being the Lucca Side Table. The Lucca Coffee Table is a best seller and can be moved around to accommodate various needs, such as a laptop or a desk. Alice Lane Interior Design is a luxury interior design firm featured in various publications, including AD, Elle Decor, House Beautiful, Traditional Home, Homes and Gardens, and more. The podcast also features interior design and decorating ideas for bedrooms, closets, living rooms, laundry/mudrooms, bathrooms, and kitchens. The latest design project, Tiger Oak, is a Gucci-inspired home that embraces color and design while remaining rooted in tradition. In this episode, the hosts discuss how to choose the right paint color and how to make small spaces seem bigger. The podcast also covers the beauty of u-shaped homes, such as the stunning u-shaped home in Dallas, Texas, and the four questions everyone asks about interior design.
📹 Designer Rules | How to Display Family Photographs
Today is going to be the most fun podcast! We answered a listener question who asked “Throughout your many years of working …
📹 Beatrice Brass Etagere | Alice Lane Home Collection
Our newest addition to the J. Bennett Collection, the Beatrice Brass Etagere makes an elegant statement. Designed to elevate …
Love the podcast! My only critique is Suzanne’s use of “ghetto neighborhood” in LA followed by Mexican/Asian owner. While I don’t know Suzanne personally, I’m speaking clearly on choice of words on a podcast that all different countries listen to .. maybe a more accurate description is working class neighborhood, ethnic community, corner store in the city.. I just don’t think calling where people live a “ghetto” when you are not part of that community in a public platform is cool. I did enjoy the conversation tho…