A Dialogue with Gavin Hepper

Episode 30

Welcome to episode 30 of The Design Dialogues Podcast. This week I am chatting with Gavin Hepper from Concept by Gavin Hepper about his journey from trade to designer and his philosophy around not taking the qualities of materials at face value.

The impetus for this dialogue was Gavin’s thoughts on the engineered stone ban but I learnt so much from talking with Gavin about how he runs his studio and how he helps his clients make the best decisions for their homes.

Please make sure to reach out to Gavin if you have any questions about what we discussed as I know he will love to share his knowledge.

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