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It Takes a Village | David Lancaster, Furniture Designer, Roger Webb Associates

It Takes a Village | David Lancaster, Furniture Designer, Roger Webb Associates

FromImagine a Place


It Takes a Village | David Lancaster, Furniture Designer, Roger Webb Associates

FromImagine a Place

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Length:
23 minutes
Released:
Jul 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

It takes a village. Design is certainly no exception.  David Lancaster is a member of the London based furniture design studio Roger Webb Associates.  For over 2 decades, David and his teammates have been designing award-winning and innovative furniture products for workplaces all over the globe.  Most recently, they’ve designed OFS’s Heya, Obeya, Khaleid and many more.I’ve enjoyed getting to know the Webb Associates team as member of the OFS marketing staff and I’ve particularly enjoyed the relaxed and casual conversations that I’ve had with David Lancaster over the years, whether that be at a dark and moody german style bar or coffee at the office… So I wanted to bring you into one of those conversation.David and I met in person to record this one… Today he will share his point of view on creativity and design and you’ll quickly pick up that David is passionate about one particular area of design while others at his studio are focussed on other aspects.   Hence the title… It takes a village.  Kick back, relax… I think you’ll enjoy David’s style.  Click here to get your FREE copy of the Imagine a Place journalFollow Imagine a Place on Instagram: @imagineaplaceFollow Imagine a Place on LinkedIn
Released:
Jul 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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This is a podcast about people, places, and design that will help you learn and grow. Our guests share insight, stories, and big ideas that inspire courage and curiosity. Whether it's our workplace, our home, or all the places in between, interior design is shaping the human experience every day.