We are joined by Mark Tremlett, founder and managing director of Naturalmat, Fiona Watkins founder and creative director of Fiona Watkins Studio and Melanie Zarins, Project Director at international design powerhouse, tp bennett to explore the topic of wellness and interior design.
Interior design has evolved way beyond mere aesthetics to embrace wellness as a core principle. Whether designing homes, workplaces, or public spaces, integrating wellness into design decisions is no longer optional - it’s essential.
But whereas in the past wellness referred only to physical comfort and health, today’s definition has expanded to include mental health, the long-term health of our planet and of society as a whole. Never before in the history of the built environment have interior designers had so much to worry about or been under such pressure to do the right thing! But what exactly is the right thing? What and how should we be specifying to ‘Do No Harm’, and how can we fight against the tide of greenwash that threatens to engulf and overwhelm us?
This episode was recorded in the beautiful and very comfortable Naturalmat showroom in Knutsford, Cheshire.
Thanks to our series partner Naturalmat for their support.
Idb is a Wildwood Plus production.
Books mentioned by Fiona Watkins:
BIID Interior Design Project Book by Susie Rumbold
The Little Book Of Colour by Karen Heller
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