
Today we welcome Ben Johnston, Founder and Creative Director of Benjamin Johnston Design, an interior design and architecture firm based in Houston, TX. In this episode, Ben shares his journey from architecture school and his residency at Cesar Pelli in Tokyo to his decision to shift his focus to interior design. We also discuss his discovery and passion for cultivating a team, overcoming fears and leading by example, and the experience of chronicling the creative journey in the brand's first book, Refined Interiors: Timeless Homes for Modern Living. Ben is also the Chair of the Diversity Advocacy Alliance and shares their commitment to expanding representation of the BIPOC community within the home furnishings industry.
SHOW HIGHLIGHTS
- Ben reflects on how early exposure to architecture in high school helped shape his career path. He shares how a residency at Cesar Pelli's office in Tokyo expanded his worldview and clarified his desire for more intimate, human-centered design work. Ben talks about building his business by saying yes to a wide range of creative opportunities, from restaurant furniture and branding to residential interiors. He explains how teaching interior design helped him develop the design process that now informs the way his firm operates. Ben opens up about the unexpected joy he found in becoming an employer, mentor, and leader. The conversation explores what it takes to grow and sustain a collaborative team, including understanding billable hours, profitability, and client service. Ben discusses the journey behind his firm's first book, Refined Interiors: Timeless Homes for Modern Living, and why it represents a true team milestone. As Chair of the Diversity Advocacy Alliance, Ben shares why representation matters and how the organization is working to amplify underrepresented voices in the home furnishings industry.
NOTABLE QUOTES
- "If you don't know that it exists, if you don't know it's a possibility for you, you're not going to envision it for your future." "If opportunity doesn't knock, you've got to build a door." "I think my personal definition of success is that Maya Angelou says, nobody remembers you for what you do, but how you make them feel." "As we are liberated from our fears, we automatically give permission for others to do the same."
SUPPORTING RESOURCES
- Benjamin Johnston Design
https://www.benjamin-johnston.com/ Benjamin Johnston Design on Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/benjaminjohnstondesign/ Diversity Advocacy Alliance
https://www.highpointmarket.org/DiversityAdvocacyAlliance
SPONSOR LINKS
- Design Manager / Design Spec
https://designspec.com/survivalguide Design Biz Retreat and Business of Interiors UK Summit
https://designbizsurvivalguide.com/retreats-for-interior-designers/