Jonathan Adler Is Ready to Weigh In on What Post-Pandemic Homes Look Like

As is Christian Siriano—and dozens of other pros.
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The setting for the VIP party during 2019's Future of Home conference.

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We’re all for taking on a garage transformation or Pax storage hack with our own two hands and a couple of YouTube videos, but let’s be honest: Some expert guidance never hurts (and can be the difference between a smooth process and a cry-on-the-unfinished-bathroom-floor one). Thankfully, on September 13 and 14, more than two dozen industry vets will be attending Business of Home’s third annual Future of Home conference in New York City—and you can, too (virtually or in person).

Simon Doonan and Jonathan Adler will predict the future of life at home, while Aesthetics of Joy founder Ingrid Fetell Lee will break down the design personalities she comes across again and again. For the potential home buyers in our midst, Doug Brien, CEO of property management firm Mynd Management, will sit down with Zillow founder Spencer Rascoff and Dotloop founder Austin Allison to mull over what’s next in residential real estate. If you’ve got a question about post-pandemic design, there’s a very good chance that there’s a talk with answers. We’re especially excited for Crate & Kids creative director Sebastian Brauer’s panel about decorating children’s spaces, which a little bird told us will include an exciting reveal—any guesses?

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In-person tickets for non–Business of Home members are $595, but if you use the code FOH_Domino, you’ll pay only $395 (that’s a $200 discount!). Sign up here, and say hi to Christian Siriano for us.

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Lindsey Mather

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Lindsey Mather is a proud “words person” who oversees Domino’s content strategy and creation. Whenever she can, she squeezes in time to write and edit stories about the ways people shape their spaces—and how their spaces shape them. She lives in New Jersey with her husband, Sam, and daughter, Stella.