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Emily Bagshaw

Creative

Focused on what's new and what's next in the worlds of design, product, and interiors, Emily embeds herself in Material Source's online content and the Studio's physical exhibitions and showcases. She has been with Material Source since the Studio’s inception in 2021, starting off as a Materialist. Passionate about material innovation, climate-responsive design, colour and craft, Emily strives to streamline these loves of hers into her role as Creative.

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A construction worker walks by a building featuring innovative sustainable materials for circular construction.

Circular construction from Pretty Plastic.

Detailed close-up of a handcrafted wooden table showcasing intricate textures, merging traditional carpentry with modern design by Jan Hendzel.

Meet the maker: Jan Hendzel.

A selection of by-product based materials, showcasing innovative textures and colors for circular design exploration.

This Is No Longer Speculative exhibition evolves.

Ceramic vessels by Jo Woffinden casting intricate shadows, showcasing contemporary craft at the Harewood House Biennial.

Meet the maker: Ceramicist, Jo Woffinden.

Colorful geometric sculptures made from reused materials, highlighting innovative design at Dundee Design Festival 2024.

Here’s what to expect at Dundee Design Festival.

Colorful ceramic tiles showcasing geometric patterns and vibrant enamel glazes crafted by artist Laura Lightbody.

Meet the maker: Laura Lightbody.

3D printed interlocking façade made from recycled materials, showcasing BOSS store's innovative design at İstinye Park, Istanbul.

3D printed façade for BOSS from recycled material.

Modern kitchen featuring Caesarstone's Airy Concrete countertop, wooden cabinetry, and stylish decor in a coastal Edinburgh home.

Airy Concrete by Caesarstone at Renton Hall.

Ewan Crallan assembling colorful, playful furniture designs in a creative workspace, highlighting his unique designer approach.

Meet the maker: Ewan Crallan.

Colorful waste-based sculptures reflecting innovative design, showcased at the Material Matters Fair for sustainable materials.

Material Matters Fair: Here’s what to expect.

Eucalyptus CLT pavilion named The Armadillo illuminated at night, showcasing innovative design along the Thames waterfront.

UK's first external eucalyptus CLT pavilion.

Fabric swatches showcasing a color palette alongside a woman wearing a knitted sweater against a coastal backdrop.

Camira & Luminary Colour launch Colour Manifesto.