The podcast is on the rise. Since his comeback, he has established himself as one of our favorite media. In all ears and on all lips, it listens everywhere, all the time. Real culture broths, here are 8 decorative and design podcasts to discover without delay.
Confidence for confidence, we are real podcasts addict at the editorial staff. Whatever the field, when you like you don’t count! And our consumption of podcasts is affected. Easy to listen to, we revel in it as a little candy which, unlike a film or a series, does not require too much attention. Whether you already know them or discover them, These eight decorative and design podcasts made by women speak to everyone. So get your ear and have a good listening (s)!
The site
After having completely renovated her future house, Anne Ponty, founder of the empty online flea market, said it would be great to launch a podcast 100% dedicated to the world of renovation. And what a great idea to familiarize yourself with site life before embarking on large -scale work. Touched by the journey of individuals and professionals in the profession who have also successfully renovated, Anne invites them to share their experience at the microphone of her podcast. The key? A host of concrete advice. From plumbing to electricity, including placo and sanding parquet, everything, everything, everything, you will know everything! >> To (re) listen here
Rooftop
“Our interiors are a reflection of our personality and our deep self.” It is by starting from this observation that Mathilde Dartois, interior designer and decorator at Disvague Studio and journalist Astrid Verdun, decided to create well with roof. A podcast that goes to meet women and men curious to explore the relationship between psychology and decoration. An inspired and inspiring way to decipher the link so strong that we all have all with our dear interiors. >> To (re) listen here
Where is the beautiful?
Every Thursday, Hélène Aguilar receives an inspiring creative personality who creates the beautiful today. Designer, artist, craftsman, architect, decorator … are all trades and essential actors with whom she takes pleasure in chatting with broken sticks. Listening to this design podcast whose objective is “Entertain your ears while awakening your curiosity!”, We discover their work, their creations and we understand their daily lives better. >> to (re) listen here
Decoder
Decorative journalist for many years, Hortense Leluc decides to start 2019 with a new challenge: to animate a podcast. As the name suggests rather very well, a decoder speaks of those who make the decoration today. Sarah Poniatowski Lavoine, Matthieu Bourgeaux, Anne-Claire Ruel, Margaux Keller, Béatrice Laval, Constance Guisset and many others have already lent themselves to the game and have passed behind her microphone to talk about decoration. With an average of three to four episodes posted each month, these are all different routes to discover and in ways of decoding the trends of yesterday and today! >> To (re) listen here
The Brocantist
Passionate about interior decoration since her childhood, Elise launches her blog, The Brocantist, in 2017. For two seasons already, she has made her eponymous podcast, an appointment not to be missed. Every Wednesday, she goes to meet personalities linked to the area that is dear to us: architect, designer, blogger, artist, entrepreneur but also lawyer, art teacher. If, during season 1, Elise was interested in the course of seven people who changed the scene to change her life, in season 2, she exchanges with more or less known actors and asks them her favorite question: “Where do you feel at home, and why?” The dream opportunity to come back to these clicks that mark life when you move or just when you change interior, talk about decoration and ask some indiscreet questions … >> To (re) listen here
My interior bets
Due to his passion job, the interior designer and decorator Aurore Pannier knows a radius on small and big work, the indoor and outdoor layout and the decor of course! Through my interior bets, its podcast in short format – it lasts between 10 and 20 minutes – the expert delivers its practical solutions and gives you keys to (re) invent your interior, whatever your problem. Design a kitchen or a dressing room, succeed in your lighting, choose the color of a wall to paint, decorate another with frames … There is something to do! >> To (re) listen here
Second
Specialist in the second hand, Bourdaud today has made vintage decoration (and fashion) its business. And yes, in addition to this podcast rich in wise advice for (finally) to get into the second hand, it offers its services as Personal Chineurwhatever the desired room. In second, she goes to meet all these inspiring girls who have taken the plunge of the second hand but also from trend, sociologists, seamstresses … So many people who are, you will hear it, not stingy in good addresses to find rare pearls. >> To (re) listen here
Sofa, in pursuit of Togo
In 2023, the famous Togo sofa celebrated its 50th anniversary! And what could be better than a podcast to trace its success? Journalist and documentaries Aurélie Sfez conducted her Paris investigation in Los Angeles to better understand this design piece. In 7 15 -minute episodes, you will discover how Togo, drawn in 1973 by Michel Ducoy, has become an iconic design piece. But also why everyone wants it and many other secrets. >> To (re) listen here