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Emily Bagshaw

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Emily Bagshaw
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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.

Darren Agnew, director at Hydrock, standing confidently in an urban setting, discussing innovative fire safety solutions.
Ceramic container spilling innovative grey material, showcasing trends in surface design and material innovation at the Surface Design Show.
Stylish interior featuring classic oak herringbone flooring, modern furniture, and decorative plants, embodying quiet luxury.
Innovative terracotta structure with circular holes, designed for natural cooling and urban temperature management by TerraCool.
Courteney Kiely, founder of Scene Interiors, smiles confidently in a modern interior design studio surrounded by greenery.
24 bio and by-product based materials for 2024.
Circular furniture design made from recycled rubber waste, showcasing textured surfaces and innovative use of materials.
3D printed concrete layers showcasing innovative construction techniques at PrintCity, Manchester Metropolitan University.
Mycelium-based material showcasing natural textures, demonstrating sustainable design principles by Myceen.
Christoph Brach and Daniera ter Haar pose on a color-blocked sofa, discussing bio-based color palettes and future materials.
Textured lamp design made from insect-derived polymer 'lac' highlights innovative applications of sustainable materials.
K-BRIQ showcasing sustainable building materials, highlighted with vibrant colors representing Kenoteq's innovative eco-friendly manufacturing.
Textured green grass material background with the number 11, representing Hannah Elisabeth Jones' focus on sustainable biomaterials.
Close-up of green mycelium and algae-based tiling design illustrating innovative bio-material technology in sustainable interiors.
Colorful ceramics and playful design elements, including candles and decorative objects, featured at DDW 2023.
Organic textile materials and natural color palettes from the Kukka & Studio Ilfa Siebenhaar biodesign project.
Corrugated hemp fibre panel displayed in a natural setting, showcasing sustainable materials from Margent Farm, Cambridgeshire.
Close-up of Angico bioleather showcasing its unique texture and natural colors, highlighting sustainable materials in fashion.
ReCinder table showcasing sustainable design with 100% recycled ceramic and waste ash materials in varied colors.
Modern Arts and Crafts style home featuring CUPA PIZARRAS’ CUPA 12 natural slate roof and landscaped garden.