In Episode 16 of Interrelate, we talk to Amy Azzarito, design history expert and author of the book, The Elements of a Home: Curious Histories behind Everyday Household Objects. She’s worked for the New York Public Library, Design*Sponge, and UC Davis and has contributed to Food52, Refinery29, Brit & Co, Food52, Design Milk, and Architectural Digest.

In Episode 16 of Interrelate, we talk to Amy Azzarito, design history expert and author of the new book, The Elements of a Home: Curious Histories behind Everyday Household Objects. She’s worked for the New York Public Library, Design*Sponge, and UC Davis and has contributed to Food52, Refinery29, Brit & Co, Food52, Design Milk, and Architectural Digest. She’s also married to a previous guest on the show, Mark Fujiwara, where we talked about finding love again after divorce.













Throughout the new episode, Amy and Sarah talk about her new book, tips for incorporating more meaning into the home, and why she believes purging after a breakup is so important. The conversation is wide ranging, discussing her new book, learning how to incorporate storytelling in the home is so important, and her journey from divorce to finding her soulmate, so be sure to listen in full!























You can find Amy on Instagram at @AmyAzzarito and her new book at Amazon here. And, if you enjoyed this podcast, please leave a review and make sure to follow us on iTunes and Spotify and on Instagram and Facebook at @InterrelatePodcast.

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