Dialogues on Design: Andre Mellone
Watch Dialogues on Design with accomplished interior designer Andre Mellone in conversation with host Dennis Scully from Thursday, December 4. Andre Mellone is a Brazilian interior designer based in New York and a 25-year veteran of the city’s design community. He worked for Robert A. M. Stern, Mark Hampton, Greg Jordan, Ferguson & Shamamian, and Sawyer/Berson before founding Studio Mellone in 2012. The studio primarily focuses on the interior design of private residences, while developing a complementary portfolio of retail, commercial, and product design projects. Residential commissions include homes in New York, Los Angeles, and Miami, with additional projects in Brazil, England, and Switzerland. Retail clients include Thom Browne, Jason Wu, Carolina Herrera, and The Row. Studio Mellone has also renovated and decorated the lobbies at 50 and 45 Rockefeller Plaza. Honors include Architectural Digest’s AD 100, Elle Decor’s A-List, Est Living’s Esteemed 10, and Wallpaper* 300. Thank you in advance for your support.

Dialogues on Design: Nicole Hollis

Conan O’Brien Delivers the Commencement Address | Harvard Commencement 2026

Inside the Mind & Eye of Interior Designers: An Interview with Andre Mellone, Founder Studio Mellone

Dialogues on Design: Ken Fulk

Finding Your Treasure with Nate Berkus | Claim Your Confidence with Lydia Fenet

Is Your Home Making You Happy? | Alain de Botton on Homing

Dialogues on Design with Michael S. Smith

Architect Steven Harris’ 5 Non-Negotiables When Designing His Own Home (Design Masterclass)

LIVE: Conan O’Brien speaks at Harvard graduation ceremony (full)

A 28-year-old Steve Jobs gives a talk at the 1983 International Design Conference in Aspen

Love is a skill, not a feeling | Alain de Botton: Full Interview

Dialogues on Design: Amber Lewis

Dialogues on Design: Kit Kemp

A conversation with Jony Ive

John Hejduk Soundings Lecture: Jacques Herzog in Conversation with Grace La

NYC APARTMENT TOUR | Inside Peter Som’s Dream West Village Apartment

How America Is Losing the World | Lunch Money with Paul Krugman and Heather Cox Richardson

Inside an Art-Filled 500-Square-Foot Victorian Flat in London | Design Notes

Dialogues on Design: John and Christine Gachot

