Most people walk through the world with their eyes closed, not seeing the beauty or noticing the details that surround them, but this is certainly not true of interior designers.
But how can they ensure their work never gets stale? Where should they go to look for fresh inspiration and how do they recognise it when they see it?
For this episode, we are lucky enough to be joined by internationally acclaimed designer, Katharine Pooley, to find out how she uses travel as an inspiration and how it translates into her work.
The Interior Design Business is supported by Havwoods, the prevailing name in beautiful wood flooring.
We are a Wildwood production.
Most interior designers begin in a whirl of creativity, energy and optimism. In an average working week, they will act as designer, specifier, accountant,...
In this episode, we're looking at design for the Third Age. The term “Third Age” was first coined by British historian, Peter Laslett, in...
We live in a mostly mass-produced, machine-made world of globalised banality. Interior spaces from north to south look and feel the same. Yet, as...