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Interior Home Furnishings with The Monkey Puzzle Tree
Charlotte Raffo is the founder of a unique Interior brand The Monkey Puzzle Tree. Based in the North of England the company unites local businesses, manufacturers, and independent artists to offer a beautiful collection printed of Interior home furnishings.
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Sustainable textile materials with Mark Dodds, Fabric Technologist
The landscape of Textiles is evolving – Over the next few years we will see many innovations: new ways of growing virgin fibres, new synthetics and sustainable recycled fabrics - created using efficient recycling techniques, all of which will change the fabrics that we source and specify as designers and printers in a circular industry.

Investing for success – a smart production solution for digital textile printing
As the digitization of the textile industry accelerates, on-demand textile printer Caspar’s business model is built for a new decade of industrial manufacturing using smart technologies - they have equipped their smart factory with necessary tools for success.
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Insights on design software with Suzanne Smith from CorelDRAW
In this podcast, Debbie McKeegan speaks to Suzanne Smith of CorelDRAW. Suzanne shares her insights, knowledge and expertise regarding design software.

Hospitality Contract
Digital technologies continue to democratise the hospitality sector where corporate branding and lifestyle aesthetic remain a strong and accelerating trend.
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Open Plan Living
The move to open plan living is nothing new, but as the living space we occupy becomes ever smaller, the Interior has adapted into an environment that fulfils the needs of our many and varied lifestyles – night and day. Add to that hybrid working and we have complex communal spaces that must function seamlessly.

Restaurant and Bar
The restaurant and bar sector is no stranger to customisation and the market has embraced all of the creativity that digital technologies now facilitate. The print community continues to expand into this sector, where products are produced using many of the technologies routinely used by wide format print businesses for signage and display.

Wellness and Leisure
In the leisure and wellness industry’s’ Interior designers, architects and specifiers are turning to digitally printed surfaces to deliver a finely tuned aesthetic.

Hybrid Working
Pre-pandemic a home office was an optional luxury for most, for now at least, it seems a working zone is an essential for many residential interiors. Space remains a luxury and adding a zone for your day job isn’t necessarily an easy option.
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Nathan Swinson-Bullough of Image co on sustainability
Today we welcome Nathan Swinson-Bullough of Image co and Fespa UK board member to the podcast.
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Digital Textile and Carpet innovations with Tony Naschberger and Andreas Rass of Zimmer
In this podcast we discuss digital technology, the evolving market, the importance of sustainable sourcing and production machinery and much more with - Tony Naschberger, CEO and Andreas Rass – Commercial Director.

Options for personalising textile frames
Derian Reekers from EFKA shares a few popular personalisation options for textile frames and how this allows you to communicate your message in a unique and innovative way.
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Charlotte Jade, Luxury Designer brand for wall murals
Charlotte Jade is a Luxury Designer brand for Interiors founded in 2015 by designer Charlotte O’Reilly. With a love of nature and biophilic design Charlotte combines hand-crafted drawings, unique patterns and vibrant colours, to create the distinctive Charlotte Jade style.
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The wallcoverings industry is set for disruption
Debbie McKeegan speaks to John-Mark Watson to learn more about his lifelong passion and love for the wallcoverings industry, manufacturing and its nuances.

Personalisation
Personalisation offers the consumer the opportunity to create products that are just that – personalised. That doesn’t always mean what you might think? Personalisation takes on many forms, from couture fashion to customised canvasses - there is a world of difference between both and many commercial opportunities in between.

Entertainment
Home entertainment is a growing industry. Consumers are increasingly looking to repurpose their living spaces, and our homes must now function in multiple formats, day and night.

Designing A New Future For Personalised Wallcoverings Using Epson Technology?
The Post-Pandemic World Is Presenting A Wealth Of Opportunity For The Digitally Printed Wallpaper Market. As we increasingly return to many of the elements of our former lives, while adopting some new ways of working, organisations are considering how to create attractive spaces to welcome us back.

Home Leisure
As our homes continue to evolve, and our work/life balance evermore difficult to define, the requirement for accessible leisure within our home is in high demand. For some that may simply be a reading space, for others a High-Tec gaming zone or cinematic experience.

Retail Interiors
The Retail Interior is a well-established sector for the wide format print community. As a marketplace that traditionally requires both branded signage, POS, interior decoration and product merchandising the sector continues to thrive.
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Traditional and Digital Wallcoverings with Surface Print
In this episode we talk with James Watson the MD of Surface Print, a large manufacturer of traditional and digital wallcoverings in the North of England. It’s been a busy year for the wallpaper industry, the pandemic has accelerated sales and once again Surface Print have invested in new HP technology to service a heightened demand for on-demand production.