Material Matters
Brodie Neill on ocean plastic (and reclaimed wood).
James Fox on his extraordinary journey through Britain's crafts.
Bonnie Hvillum on biomaterials and 'redefining wood'.
Anglepoise's Simon Terry on durability, repair and creating an icon.
Lulu Harrison on making glass from the River Thames.
Robin Givhan on her new book, Make it Ours, and how Virgil Abloh changed fashion.
Sabine Marcelis on recycled aluminium and resin.
AHEC's David Venables on US hardwood forests and using what nature provides.
Rosa Whiteley on shells and creating a new building material.
Neil Brownsword on clay and safeguarding skill (film version)
Claudy Jongstra on working with wool and creating her own biodynamic farm.
Tim Minshall on manufacturing, tariffs, silicon, and green hushing.
Seetal Solanki on olive tree roots, cooking, and why materials matter.
Callum Robinson on wood and his new book Ingrained.
Neil Brownsword on clay and safeguarding skill.
Zandra Rhodes on pattern, colour, and textiles.
Aaron Betsky on why architects should stop building (and reuse instead).
Nicole Rycroft on viscose and her mission to save the world's endangered forests.
Mark Hearld on collage.
Todd Bracher on light (and designing Net Positive products).
Zena Holloway on grass roots.
Bharti Kher on the Material Matters podcast
Alkesh Parmar on orange peel.
Sanne Visser on human hair.
Oliver Heath on the Material Matters with Grant Gibson podcast
Bharti Kher on material alchemy and her fascination with bindis.
Oliver Heath on biophilic design.
Ernest Scheyder Material Matters pod clip