How Material Hub Works: A Simpler Way to Discover and Order Material Samples
Learn how architects and interior designers can discover materials, organise projects, request samples, and streamline the specification process with Material Hub.
Learn how architects and interior designers can discover materials, organise projects, request samples, and streamline the specification process with Material Hub.
Discover why Material Hub is free for architects and interior designers. Learn how our model connects design professionals with material brands to simplify sample requests, improve material discovery, and create a more seamless specification process.
Materials are often seen as a final step in design—but the most successful spaces begin with them. From texture and light to performance and sustainability, material selection plays a critical role in shaping how spaces look, feel, and function. This article explores why a more intentional, material-led approach is transforming the design process.
Discover how architecture in New Zealand has evolved in recent years, driven by sustainability, technology, and material innovation. Learn how architects, designers, and suppliers are shaping the future of construction.
Explore the latest colour trends in New Zealand and how architects and designers are using materials, textures, and finishes to shape modern interiors. From earthy tones to layered neutrals, discover how materials define today’s spaces.
Material Hub attended NZ Design Week 2026 in Auckland, connecting with architects, designers, and building material suppliers. The event highlighted innovation in materials, tiles, and construction products while reinforcing the importance of sample accessibility for better project decisions.
Why Material Hub is the Ultimate Destination for Material Samples In today’s fast-paced design and manufacturing industries, having quick and reliable access to material samples is not just a convenience—it’s a necessity. Whether you're an architect, designer, engineer, or procurement...
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