Bobby Berk: His Journey from Small-town Missouri to Queer Eye Design Guru, His Approach to Interior Design, and How He Turns Doubt into Drive

 
 

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Bobby Berk is an interior designer, author, and co-host of the hit Netflix original Queer Eye. In this episode, Bobby tells Guy about the challenges of growing up gay in a small, conservative town, how he left home at a young age and bounced around the country before ending up in New York City, and how he went from retail management to owning his own design firm. Bobby and Guy also discuss his unique approach to interior design and why he thinks your home is like…your phone charger. Bobby's new book is called "Right at Home: How Good Design is Good for the Mind."

Links from the Show

01. Michael Graves’ Target Collection

02. Bobby Berk Home

03. Queer Eye

04. Queer Eye Reveals

05. Inside Bobby’s Home

06. Bobby's New Book

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