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Providing the latest insight into the world of materials, to equip interior designers, architects, and creative professionals with knowledge and new ideas. The content is curated by the in-house team at Material Source in collaboration with innovators and industry experts from both leading and emerging brands.

Russwood on five things you may not know about timber cladding.
Future Materials Library™ launches at Material Source Studio.
Future Materials Library™: How do we define sustainability?
Surfacing by Heather Gibson: Ceramic stoneware rooted in materiality and memory.
Graduate spotlight: Milly Vine, bio-based textile design.
Bespoke door designs and high-end office partitions by Radii for Goodwin Procter.
Rockwell Group unveils Casa Cork at Milan Design Week 2025.
Russwood asks: As a sector, are we stacked up to use mass timber on our projects?
Ceramicist, Steve Brown on carving in character, the importance of self belief, and The Great Pottery Throw Down.
Artistic wooden vases crafted from Scottish ash, displayed prominently in a gallery setting, highlighting material intelligence.
Clearfell House, an innovative timber structure, nestled in a forested landscape showcasing underutilised British timber species.
Unique furniture made from transformed coffee bags, showcasing sustainable design by Vepa and Peeze with scattered coffee beans.
Colorful biomaterial tray with unique marbled patterns, showcasing innovative low-carbon, waste-based design for sustainable products.
Modern kitchen featuring cross-laminated timber and brick elements, highlighting sustainable design in Tree Courtyard House.
Stylish Solidwool chairs made from sustainable materials, showcasing modern design and durability for eco-friendly furniture.
Detailed close-up of a handcrafted wooden table showcasing intricate textures, merging traditional carpentry with modern design by Jan Hendzel.
Wooden stool featuring human hair accents, highlighting innovative use of hair as a sustainable material in design.
Ceramic vessels by Jo Woffinden casting intricate shadows, showcasing contemporary craft at the Harewood House Biennial.