133 Episodes

  1. Freddie Robins on knitting.

    Published: 5/12/2020
  2. SCP's Sheridan Coakley on manufacturing, retailing and pioneering British design.

    Published: 4/22/2020
  3. Gareth Neal on timber and technology.

    Published: 4/8/2020
  4. Junko Mori on metal.

    Published: 3/5/2020
  5. Malene Hartmann Rasmussen on film, fairytales and clay.

    Published: 2/26/2020
  6. John Barnard on carbon fibre.

    Published: 2/19/2020
  7. Daniel Charny on fixing and repair.

    Published: 2/12/2020
  8. Shelley James on maths, music and the magic of glass.

    Published: 2/5/2020
  9. Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby – from plywood to (recycled) plastic.

    Published: 1/29/2020
  10. Corinne Julius on a life in design and a love of craft.

    Published: 12/18/2019
  11. Sebastian Cox on food and furniture.

    Published: 12/11/2019
  12. Barnaby Barford on ceramic.

    Published: 12/4/2019
  13. Laura Youngson Coll on vellum.

    Published: 11/27/2019
  14. Andrew Waugh on CLT – or cross-laminated timber.

    Published: 11/20/2019
  15. Bethan Laura Wood on laminate.

    Published: 11/13/2019
  16. Blackhorse Lane Ateliers' Han Ates on denim.

    Published: 10/2/2019
  17. The Design Museum's Deyan Sudjic on magazines and museums.

    Published: 9/25/2019
  18. Kate MccGwire on feathers.

    Published: 9/18/2019
  19. Peter Ting on Blanc de Chine.

    Published: 9/11/2019
  20. Marlene Huissoud on Propolis (or bee glue, yes, bee glue).

    Published: 9/4/2019

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In Material Matters, host Grant Gibson talks to a designer, maker, artist, architect, engineer, or scientist about a material or technique with which they’re intrinsically linked and discovers how it changed their lives and careers.Follow us on Instagram @materialmatters.design and our website www.materialmatters.designThe Material Matters fair will return in 2025, as part of the London Design Festival.Material Matters is produced and published by Delizia Media Ltd.

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