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''Ellen's Design Challenge'' is an American furniture design
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series that premiered on January 26, 2015, on
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. The six-episode first season was announced in April 2014, as the first cable television series executive produced by talk show host
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. In June 2015, HGTV renewed the series for a second season, that premiered on January 18, 2016.


Background

The competition series features six furniture designers competing together by showing their abilities in sketching, designing and building furniture within 24 hours. Contestants must demonstrate their creativity and versatility in order to impress a panel of judges after each task they do. HGTV handymen and television personalities Jeff Devlin, Brooks Utley,
Karl Champley Karl Champley is an Australian master builder, television personality and actor. He is currently appearing on ''Ellen's Design Challenge''. He has hosted ''Wasted Spaces'' on the American television network DIY Network. He has also presented ...
, Chip Wade, David Sheinkopf and Matt Muenster are the team of carpenters that help the contestants. Jay Montepare is the host of the show while '' Dwell'' editor-in-chief Amanda Dameron and Christiane Lemieux, executive creative director at
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, are the judges. DeGeneres is the executive producer and makes numerous appearances throughout the show. Six contestants of the first season included Jose Gaspar de Jesus,
Katie Stout Katie Stout (born January 18, 1989) is an American artist and designer based in New York City. Stout creates work that combines traditional craft techniques, the legacy of female-dominated decorative arts, and contemporary and conceptual art. H ...
,
Tim McClellan Tim McClellan is an American entrepreneur and master craftsman, best known for his work in sustainable furniture design. He is the founder of Western Heritage Furniture, an Arizona-based company that makes one of a kind pieces of furniture with ...
, Carly Eisenberg, Mark Moskovitz and Leslie Shapiro Joyal. Katie Stout was declared the winner, and awarded the top cash prize of $100,000 and an opportunity to be featured in ''HGTV Magazine'' Tim McClellan was originally the winner but was disqualified making him the runner up . In June 2015, HGTV renewed ''Ellen's Design Challenge'' for a second season, which began airing in January 2016. The second season featured additional competitors and had more episodes (nine instead of six), including a 60-minute-long special episode that showed behind-the-scenes moments. The contestants of the second season included
Vivian Beer Vivian Beer (born 1977) is an American designer of metal furniture. Early life Beer was born in 1977 in Bar Harbor, Maine. Education In 2000, Beer received a bachelor's degree in sculpture from the Maine College of Art Maine College of Ar ...
, Bradley Bowers, Julie Browning Bova, Miles Endo, McKenzie Gibson, Kyle Huntoon, Alexis Moran, Sef Pinney, Melissa Rivera Torres, and Dave Yale.


Episodes


Season 1 (2015)


Season 1 elimination table

: (WINNER) This designer won the competition due to another contestant's disqualification. : (DISQUALIFIED) This designer finished in second place due to disqualification. : (WIN) The designer won the elimination challenge and was safe. : (HIGH) The designer was one of the top entries in the elimination challenge, but did not win. : (IN) The designer was not selected as a top entry or bottom entry in an elimination challenge. : (LOW-N) The designer was part of a non-elimination bottom two. : (LOW) The designer was one of the bottom entries in an elimination challenge, and was the last person to advance. : (ELIM) The designer was eliminated from Ellen's Design Challenge. : No one was eliminated during this episode. : There was no winner nor bottom two during this elimination challenge. : Tim was originally announced as the winner during the finale, but was later Disqualified, thus giving Katie the win.


Season 2 elimination table

: (WINNER) This designer won Ellen's Design Challenge. : (RUNNER UP) This designer finished in second place. : (WIN) The designer won the elimination challenge and was safe. : (HIGH) The designer was one of the top entries in the elimination challenge, but did not win. : (IN) The designer was not selected as a top entry or bottom entry in an elimination challenge. : (IN) The designer was selected to advance on to the final 8. : (LOW) The designer was one of the bottom entries in an elimination challenge, and was the last person to advance. : (LOW-N) The designer was part of a non-elimination bottom two. : (RISK) The designer was at risk of ''not'' advancing to the final 8. : (ELIM) The designer was eliminated from Ellen's Design Challenge. : (ELIM) The designer did not make the final 8 and was eliminated from Ellen's Design Challenge. : No one was eliminated during this episode.


Controversy

The finale of the first season has sparked some controversy. Katie Stout and Tim McClellan were the two remaining contestants and judges decided to declare McClellan as the winner during the final episode which aired on March 2, 2015. However, it turned out that the winning piece of furniture was very similar to an existing design by European craftsman Simon Schacht. McClellan was eventually disqualified and Stout was named the winner during the taping of ''
The Ellen DeGeneres Show ''The Ellen DeGeneres Show'' is an American first-run syndicated talk show that was hosted by Ellen DeGeneres. The show ran for nineteen seasons from September 8, 2003, to May 26, 2022, in which it broadcast 3,339 episodes. It was produced by ...
''. McClellan appeared on ''Ellen'' as well shortly after the controversy and addressed the decision by saying that "the similarities of the two pieces are quite compelling," also adding that he agrees to the decision that has been made and "recognize Katie as the legitimate winner of the show." The controversy has since raised some questions whether it was a publicity stunt.


See also

* '' Designer Superstar Challenge'' * '' HGTV Design Star''


References


External links

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