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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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CUPACLAD® 101 Random supports coastal inspired project by AR Design Studio.

Sympathetic slate façades with CUPACLAD®.

Ceramicist, Steve Brown on carving in character, the importance of self belief, and The Great Pottery Throw Down.

Potter, Steve Brown: The Great Pottery Throw Down.

Artistic wooden vases crafted from Scottish ash, displayed prominently in a gallery setting, highlighting material intelligence.

Ash Rise celebrates material intelligence of ash.

Black timber cabin with large windows nestled in a vibrant autumn landscape, showcasing Hebridean architectural influence.

Scandi-Scot Hebridean haven, Borradill.

Artistic display of modern sculptures and unique wooden furniture, showcasing craftsmanship at the Collect 2025 exhibition.

Preview: Collect 2025.

Recycled plastic textile curtains in green, paired with a modern chair featuring a red velvet seat, enhancing acoustic design.

Camira launches RePlay Zero 170.

Modern kitchen with green cabinetry, natural wood accents, and stylish decor, showcasing a connection to nature in design.

Russwood supports renovation of Woodsome Road.

Collection of unique ceramic and textile pieces representing Midlands craftsmanship and materiality in contemporary design.

Our craft highlights from Made in the Middle.

Vibrant Modul’up flooring with diverse textures and colors, showcasing collaborative spaces and nature-inspired design elements.

Simplified refurbishment with Forbo’s Modul’up.

Clearfell House, an innovative timber structure, nestled in a forested landscape showcasing underutilised British timber species.

British timber species used in Clearfell House.

Chris Lefteri engages with innovative material designs at a sustainable CMF exhibition, highlighting luxury and creativity.

Interview: CMF designer, Chris Lefteri.

Stylish bathroom featuring green tiled walls, modern vanity, round mirror, and plant, showcasing playful nostalgia and Japanese Nouveau aesthetics.

Bathroom Brands Group shares its 2025 themes.