'Inclusion and sustainability are two arrows heading towards each other,' says Jeremy Myerson

London-based editor, writer, researcher and thinker Jeremy Myerson explains his thoughts on the intersection of inclusivity and sustainability, how to fix the lack of diversity in the interior design industry and what the future of w
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