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The Sound of Colour

Podcast The Sound of Colour
Sarah Gottlieb
Join Colour Designer Sarah Gottlieb as she talks to cultural and creative leaders about the most influential colours in their lives and work. Through insightful...

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  • Stamuli - How Colour Shapes Experience in Retail Design
    Send us a textWhat if colours could transform your mood and even redefine your space? Join me as I explore the fascinating connection between colour and design with my brilliant guests, founding partner Emanuele Stamuli and architect Alessandro Bruzzone from Stamuli. Stamuli is an architect studio that designs high-end stores for international fashion brands, as well as residential projects and hip furniture. They are a collective of creatives who share a rationalistic approach to design, combined with a passion for geometry, textures and of course colour. They have worked with fashion labels such as Acne Studios, Alexander Wang, By Marlene Birger and Ganni.You'll hear their take on how a splash of pink or yellow can alter the emotional atmosphere of a room, challenging the dominance of monochrome minimalism. Explore how the magic of colours can enrich brand identity, conveying powerful emotions and messages, while we discuss the complexities of colour perception influenced by light, texture, and context.In this episode Stamuli share their trailblazing retail design work with Danish brand Ganni. Discover their innovative use of colours in the Tagadà collection and together, we ponder the sophistication of colourful design, challenging the misconception that it lacks depth. Their design philosophy underscores the balance between client needs and creative vision, illuminating how colours can weave stories and shape experiences in retail design.Wrapping up this episode with the musical experiment “The Sound of a Colour”, this time composed by musician Andy Wiseman that creates the sound of Pink.For more color inspiration follow @sarah__gottlieb and this episode's guest @stamuliab and the episode's musician @andywisemanmusicThis episode is sponsored by Montana Furniture.SHOWNOTES- Read more about the retail design that Stamuli for fashion brand Ganni over at Dezeen - Want to buy something from the Tagadà collection, indulge in a shopping spree here - If you’re not into colours and want to know more about the master of beige and neutrals tones, check out architect John Pawson and his minimalistic work - For all synth nerds out there, here’s an introductory video to the Roland Juno-106- Check out Stamuli’s work at their website –The Sound of Colour is produced by Sarah Gottlieb, with music by Matt Motte.The hostSarah Gottlieb is a Danish Colour Designer and Art Director. She runs her own studio, where she has specialised in Colour Design, Visual Concepts and Spatial Design. Sarah strives to move the boundaries of what colour can do and her goal is to encourage people to embrace more colourful worlds. To hear more from me For images and information from each episode go to the Podcast website Sign up to my newsletter for monthly colour inspirationFollow me on Instagram
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  • Bethan Laura Wood - A compelling journey into the kaleidoscopic world of colour
    Send us a textIn this episode of "The Sound of Colour”, you will be invited into the vivid world of designer Bethan Laura Wood, whose affinity for colour has profoundly shaped her creative journey. Bethan Laura Wood is a multidisciplinary designer based in London. In her work she explores unlikely combinations of colour and shape, developing unique timber veneers, material composites and textiles for her projects that ranges from furniture, lighting and objects to installations and accessories. Bethan has worked with international companies such as Tory Burch, Perrier Jouët, Hermés and Moroso amongst many others. Her work has been exhibited at Victoria and Albert Museum in London, MOMA in San Francisco, The Art Institute of Chicago and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo.In this episode Bethan tells me how her lifelong passion for colour always has been a powerful means of self-expression from an early age. She shares her fascination with mass production versus unique design and how these can interlink, we discuss how colours evoke personal emotions and the delicate balancing act of weaving personal enjoyment with project demands. Discover how the cultural and historical significance of colour plays a big part in her creative process and design philosophy.Wrapping up this episode with the musical experiment “The Sound of a Colour”, this time composed by musician Stephen Burns that creates the sound of Mint Latte Green.Me and Bethan talked for hours, the conversation was very insightful and I was really blown away by Bethan’s vast historical knowledge. I hope you will enjoy it too. Happy listening.For more color inspiration follow @sarah__gottlieb and this episode's guest @bethanlaurawood and the episode's audio oracle @beavensternsThis episode is sponsored by Montana Furniture.SHOWNOTESWe talk about how Bethan’s tutors the Royal College of Art influenced her to pursue her passion for colours even more.The Kaleidoscope-o-rama project was commissioned for the NGV Triennial 2023 at the National Gallery of Victoria Learn more about the women’s educational movement The Blue Stocking SocietyCheck out more of Bethan Laura Wood’s work at her website –The Sound of Colour is produced by Sarah Gottlieb, with music by Matt Motte.The hostSarah Gottlieb is a Danish Colour Designer and Art Director. She runs her own studio, where she has specialised in Colour Design, Visual Concepts and Spatial Design. Sarah strives to move the boundaries of what colour can do and her goal is to encourage people to embrace more colourful worlds. To hear more from me For images and information from each episode go to the Podcast website Sign up to my newsletter for monthly colour inspirationFollow me on Instagram
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  • John Booth - The Playful Power of Colour in Life and Design
    Send us a textThe Playful Power of Colour in Life and DesignIn this episode of "The Sound of Colour”, I chat to artist and designer John Booth. His work is permeated by a vivid colour palette with juxtaposition of tones and pigments, it is at the core of everything that he does. John Booth has a sense of childlike joy in looking and creating, and you can really feel this coming through in his work. He has worked with big brands such as Selfridges, Fendi, Hem and Paul Smith. And his iconic ceramic piece ‘The Head Vase’ broke the internet and started an instagram frenzy.Artist and designer John Booth joins me in this episode to paint a vibrant picture of how colour has shaped his life and career. Growing up in the 80s with a twin sister and non-gender-conforming fashion choices, John developed a keen eye for bold and creative color combinations. Our conversation gleams with colourful anecdotes of his childhood memories and the evolution of his unique collage technique, offering you a glimpse into how personal history and a playful perspective can create a world of artistic joy.We discuss the role of social media in shaping design trends and the creative process behind collaborating on colour palettes. We touch on the balance between popular aesthetics and personal taste, as John and I talk about how you design with colours for longevity. And we get to grips with his design process, as we delve into his design project, The Bronto Collection, a tableware collection for Swedish Hem.Wrapping up this episode with the musical experiment “The Sound of a Colour”, this time composed by musician and sound designer Arbi Alexander that creates the sound of Shiny Yellow.I could have chatted for hours with John, he is such a warm and generous person, the conversation was witty and insightful and I very much hope you will enjoy it too. Happy listening.For more color inspiration follow @sarah__gottlieb and this episode's guest @john_booth and the episode's audio oracle www.arbialexander.comThis episode is sponsored by Montana Furniture.SHOWNOTESThe Bronto collection by Supergroup from Hem.Check out the magical stationary shop ‘Choosing and Keeping’ in London.Supergroup, John's collaborative project with Ian McIntyre. –The Sound of Colour is produced by Sarah Gottlieb, with music by Matt Motte.The hostSarah Gottlieb is a Danish Colour Designer and Art Director. She runs her own studio, where she has specialised in Colour Design, Visual Concepts and Spatial Design. Sarah strives to move the boundaries of what colour can do and her goal is to encourage people to embrace more colourful worlds. To hear more from me For images and information from each episode go to the Podcast website Sign up to my newsletter for monthly colour inspirationFollow me on Instagram
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  • Raw Color - From Beetroot Juice to IKEA: A Colourful Journey
    Send us a textWhat if the secret to unlocking your creative potential lies in the rich, natural hues of vegetables? Join me on a vibrant journey in this episode with Christoph Brach and Daniera ter Haar from Raw Color, the visionary Dutch design studio known for their pioneering work with colour. From their early experiments with beetroot juice to designing products that seamlessly blend graphic design, product design, and photography for big global brands like IKEA, Christoph and Daniera reveal how their unique approach to colour has shaped their studio’s identity and bridged diverse creative fields. Discover their thoughts on the emotional resonance of colour and the power of spontaneity in design.In this episode we talk about the historical significance of colour and its emotional impact on our environments. Raw Color tells us about the importance of embracing the journey and discovering unexpected ideas along the way in a design process. Learn how playful design choices in your home can foster cozy, safe havens that resonate with personal expression. And last but not least Christoph and Daniera advocates for breaking free from the constraints of neutral tones to introduce individuality and creativity through colour.Ever wondered how a colour can be translated into sound? The episode ends with the musical experiment “The Sound of a Colour”, this time by Los Angeles-born singer-songwriter Devon Williams, who captures the essence of ochre yellow in music. For more color inspiration follow @sarah__gottlieb and this episode's guest @raw_color_ and the episode's audio oracle @devonwilliamssongsThis episode is sponsored by Montana Furniture.SHOWNOTES/ Explore the IKEA Collection ‘Tesammans’ by Raw Color here/ Constantin Brancusi - See more about the Romanian sculpture Christoph talks about here/ Interesting Forbes article on why data isn’t always the truth/ Daniera mentions Belgian fashion designer Dries van Noten, famous for his sense of colour. See more–The Sound of Colour is produced by Sarah Gottlieb, with music by Matt Motte.The hostSarah Gottlieb is a Danish Colour Designer and Art Director. She runs her own studio, where she has specialised in Colour Design, Visual Concepts and Spatial Design. Sarah strives to move the boundaries of what colour can do and her goal is to encourage people to embrace more colourful worlds. To hear more from me For images and information from each episode go to the Podcast website Sign up to my newsletter for monthly colour inspirationFollow me on Instagram
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  • Dagny Thurmann-Moe - How does colours in the city affect our mental health and well being?
    Send us a textHow does colours in the city affect our mental health and well being?In this episode of "The Sound of Colour”, I visit colour designer Dagny Thurmann-Moe. Dagny is one of Norway’s leading colour designers and has run her own studio KOI Colour Studio for more than a decade. She is a well-known face in the norwegian media and often comments on the use of colour, trends and the value of the proper use of colour in both architecture, interiors and fashion. She has designed colour schemes for a range of city facades and residential blocks, written a book on colours, and launched her very own paint range. In this episode Dagny tells me how her mother embraced her keen love of colour and let her decorate their entire house at the tender age of just fifteen and that the only design TV show she loves is Grand Design with Kevin McCloud. She has a profound interest in colour and her work focuses on how colours and materials affect our surroundings and especially our mental well being. I would say, that Dagny has made it her mission to fight the battle against an increasingly achromatic existence. In this episode we talk about the affects of the lack of colour in modern life, both in our city scapes and inside our homes. Dagny shares many insightful facts about what this can do to our mental health and how we can prevent that. The episode ends with the musical experiment “The Sound of a Colour”, this time it is composer and musician Sam Mumford that creates the sound of Pale Terracotta.I found this conversation really fascinating and insightful and I very much hope you will enjoy it too. Happy listening.For more color inspiration follow @sarah__gottlieb and this episode's guest @farge_dagny from @koicolourstudio and the episode's audio oracle Sam MumfordThis episode is sponsored by the Montana Furniture.SHOWNOTESYou can see more about the wallpaper we talk about from the wallpaper collection by KOI Colour Studio x belarteSTUDIO hereThe “Nordre Gata” project Colour to the People Book by Dagny Thurmann-Moe Kevin McCloud and Grand DesignVisit Sarah Gottlieb's website to see images of the projects and colours discussed in this episode–The Sound of Colour is produced by Sarah Gottlieb, with music by Matt Motte.The hostSarah Gottlieb is a Danish Colour Designer and Art Director. She runs her own studio, where she has specialised in Colour Design, Visual Concepts and Spatial Design. Sarah strives to move the boundaries of what colour can do and her goal is to encourage people to embrace more colourful worlds. To hear more from me For images and information from each episode go to the Podcast website Sign up to my newsletter for monthly colour inspirationFollow me on Instagram
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About The Sound of Colour

Join Colour Designer Sarah Gottlieb as she talks to cultural and creative leaders about the most influential colours in their lives and work. Through insightful conversations you hear about the meaning and psychology of colours through the guest's personal story about their own creative work. In each episode, we ask guests to talk about their passion for colour and where it comes from. We review a significant piece of our guest’s work where colour has played an important role, and also where they find inspiration – ending each episode with the musical element "the sound of a colour”.Be prepared for laughter, tears and everything in between.
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