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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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Vibrant green and cream geometric zellige tiles arranged in a playful, modern pattern for dynamic interior design.

Zia Tile crafts a kaleidoscope of geometrics.

Welcoming interior of Honey & Co's deli, showcasing warm terracotta tones, wooden accents, and a stylish dining area.

Studio Found designs Honey & Co's new daily deli.

A person walks through a contemporary interior featuring Forbo's Marmoleum Solids collection and colorful chairs.

Refreshed Marmoleum Solids collection.

Pappelina's eco-friendly Swedish rug made from BIOVYN™ displayed alongside a minimalist table and floral arrangement.

Pappelina crafts rugs with BIOVYN™.

Curved wooden pathway surrounded by lush greenery at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, highlighting Japanese-inspired landscape design.

Japanese heritage meets modern engineering at Kew.

Creative workspace design featuring outdoor-themed seating surrounded by lush greenery and vibrant flowers.

Workspace Design Show returns.

Variety of intricately designed 3D printed construction blocks showcasing innovative shapes and textures in a flat layout.

Top 24 3D print innovations for 2024.

Modern interior of Enso student accommodation in Colchester, featuring vibrant decor, plants, and comfortable seating areas.

Ekho Studio enters the PBSA market with Enso.

Lucy Black, head of business development at K-BRIQ, holding an eco-friendly brick against a textured wall.

Lucy Black, head of business development, K-BRIQ.

Luxurious interior of The Lucky Cat restaurant, showcasing Art Deco design and Japanese-inspired decor in Tokyo.

Art Deco details meet 1930s Tokyo.

Darren Agnew, director at Hydrock, standing confidently in an urban setting, discussing innovative fire safety solutions.

#Next Gen: Darren Agnew, Hydrock.

Ceramic container spilling innovative grey material, showcasing trends in surface design and material innovation at the Surface Design Show.

SDS share a sneak peek at its best New Talent.