A film made with Cube Video for Design Insider Live documenting the history of ceramic and it’s usage in contemporary design.
Read MoreIn the north of England, not so far from the historical sites of large-scale textile mills in Lancashire, textile designer Laura Slater plies her trade in a converted industrial mill space in central Leeds.
Read MoreWhen considering the longevity and influence of all the materials that we know and use on the planet, it’s easy to conclude that being the oldest, stone must carry the most significance to us a species.
Read MoreWhilst there are various material ages of humankind, the Stone Age, Bronze Age and the Iron Age to name a few, there is one material that not only built an entire empire, but literally laid the foundations for all of those to come.
Read MoreThe colours and materials we use to bring projects and products to life are increasingly seen as integral components of ‘good design’.
Read MoreTake yourself back to 1688 and imagine this conundrum; you’ve created a new form of carbonated wine made from the uncommonly used white grape, but you can’t keep those bubbles in.
Read MoreBucking the trend of brands tightening their purse strings, the Frankfurt based show welcomed 3,025 exhibitors of home and contract textiles from 65 countries and proved that it is still a go-to event for contemporary fabrics and material trends.
Read MoreA love for materials and keen interest in contemporary technologies has led Laura Perryman along an interesting and fairly unique path within the world of design.
Read MoreHaving ushered in another new year with a collective desire for new dawns, fresh beginnings and positive change perhaps stronger than ever before, it’s worth taking note of developments that are occurring in the world of materials; they are after all the building blocks of our physical world.
Read MoreA film documenting an exhibition I created to bring Dulux’s Colour Futures trend forecast to life using materials that evoke the principles of Biophilic design and enhance wellbeing.
Read MoreSome 2000 years ago a material discovery was made. Paper was invented in China, with the earliest examples dating back as far as circa 180BC.
Read MoreI caught up with Daniel Webb of Everyday Plastic to find out more about his plastic report and how we can all help to form the Everyday Plastic Charity, which Dan hopes can raise further awareness and encourage positive action, without the endless guilt.
Read MoreYou may not have heard much of Made of Air yet but we’re pretty sure it’s going to be on the tip of many-a-tongue in the near future.
Read MoreA film made with Cube Video for Design Insider Live exploring our overuse of plastic.
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