Things I’ve Learnt, our first podcast series, sees Mix Interiors Managing Editor Harry McKinley joined by visionary leaders from the world of design, in its bro...
Patrik Schumacher is one of design’s boldest thinkers. He joins us to discuss why good design means being on the right side of history, why his vision for the future is rooted in prosperity and why he thinks Zaha Hadid is the most popular architecture brand on the planet.
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Iris Dunbar
As one of the first women to occupy a leadership role within a global design practice, and founder of the Interior Design School, Dunbar has been instrumental in laying the path for successive generations of designers. She discusses why creativity belongs to everyone, why failure is just another possibility and why an idea's only as good as making it happen.
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Ido Garini
Responsible for radically creative projects with a host of global clients, Ido Garini discusses what makes a delicious experience, striving to be understood and why we should always avoid design for design’s sake.
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Beata Heuman
Celebrated for her fantasy spaces, Beata Heuman is a darling of the social media generation and author of a best-selling interiors tome. In this episode, she explains why design is like having a baby and why being a ‘foreigner’ is freeing.
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Ali Eslami
As principal research scientist at Google DeepMind, Ali Eslami is at the forefront of the AI revolution. He discusses the mistakes we make when predicting the future and why the most exciting question of our age might be: what does mankind still bring to the table?
Things I’ve Learnt, our first podcast series, sees Mix Interiors Managing Editor Harry McKinley joined by visionary leaders from the world of design, in its broadest sense. Our guests are all disruptors with unique approaches and compelling life stories. By asking them to share what they’ve learnt about success, failure and design, we discover what makes them tick and gain a deeper understanding of their inner worlds – exploring how that translates to the world they create for us.