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How To Learn Your Culture of Design with Elizabeth Sondon

27 min · 25 de feb de 2026
Portada del episodio How To Learn Your Culture of Design with Elizabeth Sondon

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In this conversation, Nicholas Lindsey and Elizabeth Sondon explore the intersection of culture, identity, and design. They discuss how personal heritage influences taste and design choices, the impact of economic changes on the interior design industry, and the importance of sustainability and community in design practices. The conversation also touches on emerging trends, the rise of DIY culture, and the need for revitalization in urban spaces, emphasizing the role of designers in shaping a resilient future. Takeaways * Taste is deeply rooted in cultural identity. * Growing up in a multicultural environment shapes design perspectives. * Economic changes are affecting client needs and design choices. * Sustainability is becoming a priority in design. * Middle-class clients deserve the same attention as luxury clients. * Emerging trends include a return to terrazzo and sustainable materials. * Direct sourcing from manufacturers is on the rise. * Revitalizing communities through design is essential. * Designers play a crucial role in addressing community needs. * The future of design will focus on resilience and adaptability. design, culture, identity, heritage, sustainability, economic changes, community, interior design, trends, DIY

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