
Beth Dotolo
Co-Founder + Principal Interior DesignerPulp Design StudiosPulp Design Studios, founded in 2007 by award-winning interior designers Beth Dotolo and Carolina V. Gentry, is known for bold, boundary-pushing interiors that fuse tailored luxury with the unexpected. From studios in Dallas, Seattle, Los Angeles, and Portland, Pulp works nationwide, crafting spaces that are as personal as they are unforgettable.
Beyond interiors, the brand extends into real estate development, hospitality, product design, and media, including their fabric line with S. Harris, bespoke home goods, and in-house magazine ICON. Featured in Architectural Digest, Elle Decor, and The New York Times Magazine, Pulp’s influence reaches both clients and the design industry, with a commitment to giving back through organizations like Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club and Susan G Komen.
Mastering a Digital Footprint in the Luxury Space
From Instagram scrollers with perfectly curated boards to ultra-wealthy clients who would never touch the app, social media can still set the tone for…From Instagram scrollers with perfectly curated boards to ultra-wealthy clients who would never touch the app, social media can still set the tone for what defines a luxury kitchen. Viral pantries and marble islands ripple outward, shaping expectatio…From Instagram scrollers with perfectly curated boards to ultra-wealthy clients who would never touch the app, social media can still set the tone for what defines a luxury kitchen. Viral pantries and marble islands ripple outward, shaping expectations, aesthetics, and even the definition of luxury itself. This session explores how designers navigate that duality: honoring timeless craft while adapting to a world where influence, whether digital …From Instagram scrollers with perfectly curated boards to ultra-wealthy clients who would never touch the app, social media can still set the tone for what defines a luxury kitchen. Viral pantries and marble islands ripple outward, shaping expectations, aesthetics, and even the definition of luxury itself. This session explores how designers navigate that duality: honoring timeless craft while adapting to a world where influence, whether digital or cultural, can’t be ignored. Panelists reveal strategies for managing both types of clients, sharing project examples that illustrate how to harness social currents without losing authenticity. Sponsored by: Ferguson HomeShow MoreClick the title to see all detailsShow More
