The Multi Story Thinking Podcast unravels the mysteries of interior design.

Hosted by designer and educator Jonathan Forster the podcast takes an educational slant on the world of interior design providing an insight into the how and the why.

It includes interviews with professionals from across the spectrum of the interior design world alongside more practical discussions about techniques, processes and the professional practice of interior design.

Jonathan recently had a chat with Ella in which we discover how she set up her business after a chance meeting with a supplier, her philosophy on design and the importance of materials and processes. The challenges and opportunities of licensing. And how she got the inspiration for a project by observing the landscape and sheep!

Listen to it here

Jonathan Forster and Ella on Zoom recording the podcast!

Jonathan Forster and Ella on Zoom recording the podcast!

Alexandra Lunn

I used to roam around my dad’s wood workshop in West Yorkshire, terrorising his colleagues and making wooden sculptures. I’d accompany him to the demolition sites of the old mills of Manchester and Leeds that were being pulled down; everything within the mills was meant to be burnt, however, he’d salvage wood, bobbins, and cast iron objects and use the materials to make floors and furniture out of the reclaimed timber and other items. The idea that you could make something out of nothing interested me.

I work with developers, designers, and other creatives to create stand-out visual identities, websites, and marketing. 

https://www.alexandralunn.com/
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