
In this engaging episode of By The Furnace, host Danielle Collier welcomes Neil Wesley, a talented designer at Collier Webb, is known for his innovative approach to lighting and furniture design, continuously working to carefully strike the balance of form and functionality. Forming an integral part of Collier Webb’s bespoke service, Neil works closely with clients to translate rough ideas and themes into tangible designs, as well as bring fully formed concepts to life.
In this episode we dive into how to navigate the challenges of making each piece work seamlessly through a variety of traditional and cutting-edge craft processes. Listeners will gain insight into Neil’s creative process, which thrives on the fluidity of hand sketches, allowing ideas to flow and evolve. Beyond his role as a designer, he is a true innovator, consistently pushing the boundaries of design with each project he undertakes.
Neil recounts several meticulous projects that stand out in his career, highlighting the intricate problem-solving and multiple approaches the team employs to meet the high standards of some of the world’s most renowned interior designers. He also explores the integration of 3D printing alongside, and in some cases in place of, traditional craft methods, detailing how this technology can resolve technical difficulties and sometimes bridge the gap between a client’s vision and product creation.
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