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he digital age has transformed the lives of interior designers, creating impactful new ways to imagine and communicate their vision for living. acting executive editor Kate Burnett will be in conversation with three leading interior designers – Emma Pocock, Elnaz Namaki and Sheena Murphy – and asking them to share what this revolution means for them and their clients, and what the future holds. As we start a new decade, do we need to get ready for yet more innovation in how our homes are designed and seen? The arrival of social media and design apps have meant big changes in interiors: everything from small details to entire homes are now in the digital realm, ready to be liked and shared. Digital is democratising the design process, allowing everyone to share in the creativity.

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