Bridging Design and Technology: The Story of Western Sensibility an interview with Kathryn Sanders
In this podcast episode, Debbie McKeegan interviews Kathryn Sanders, the CEO & founder of Western Sensibility, a US based company that merges interior design with digital printing technology. They discuss the origins of the business, its innovative services, and the importance of sustainability in the textile industry.
Kathryn shares insights into the creative processes behind their unique products, including wall coverings and textiles, and emphasises the company's mission to democratise design by making it accessible to artists and designers. The conversation also highlights customer success stories and future-plans for innovation in the industry.
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