Interviews

We believe the most exciting ideas begin with a conversation. In our In Conversation With… series, we meet the inspiring individuals shaping the worlds of interior design, travel, technology, and creativity.

From pioneering designers and visionary entrepreneurs to cultural tastemakers and boundary-pushing innovators, these are the voices reimagining how we live, create, and experience the world. Through honest, insightful conversations, we explore their stories, ideas, and the bold thinking driving their work — and discover what lies ahead at the intersection of design, culture, and innovation.

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In Conversation With: Artist, Yvadney Davis

South London-based artist Yvadney Davis is making her mark as one of the most exciting Black British Caribbean voices in contemporary art. Known for her powerful figurative paintings and collages, Davis draws inspiration from the Windrush Generation, blending family memories, Caribbean folklore, and iconic design elements from the "West Indian front room."

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In Conversation With: Alessandra Melchiorri, Studio Sam

Founded in London by its Creative Director Alessandra Melchiorri, Studio Sam creates furniture pieces with a unique identity and stunning luxury interiors. Originally from Italy, Alessandra studied Architecture at Central Saint Martins and honed her skills at internationally renowned interior design studios.

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In Conversation With: Matthew Williamson

Discover how iconic British designer Matthew Williamson brings his signature use of colour, pattern, and storytelling into interior design. In this exclusive interview with The Fluxx, he discusses his third lighting collaboration with Pooky, the importance of personality in interiors, and why maximalism can still feel serene.

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