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Why the Fork: Everyday design for curious minds

Why the Fork: Everyday design for curious minds

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Do you ever find yourself staring at a tin opener, washing machine or backpack and thinking "how did this end up like this?", "Who decided this was the best design" or even "How on earth did this come to be?!"

Why the Fork is dedicated to looking at the hidden stories of the mundane objects in your home, that have an illustrious and fascinating past.

Join Creative Innovator and inventor of consumer goods, Ben Diamant, as he explores the forgotten history of objects you probably use everyday, without even a second thought.

Everything in your home has been designed by someone or a group of people over a number of years, but on the whole the people and the stories behind them go untold.

Ben also talks to Phil Staunton, a Product Innovation Strategist and Founder of D2M Product Design on each episode. Together they explore the future of these products and where they might end up in years to come.

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  • Why the toaster? Glowing wires, burnt bread and a design that stuck
    Sep 24 2025

    What object signifies a unified world, a world where we work together for the good of everyone (and a tastier breakfast)?

    Few other objects combine affordability, years of manufacturing advancement and the global trade system better than the toaster.

    It’s a clever little invention that has changed very little since its first design in the early 1900s, yet you’d be hard pushed to find a household without one.

    In this episode, the last in the current series, Ben charts the history of the toaster, and how the invention of the wire inside it led to its creation – not the need for toasted bread!

    Ben is also joined by design expert Phil Staunton, and they talk about why the design has changed very little in the last 100 years.

    Together they explore the future of the toaster with industrial designer Paul Brown, a man who nearly propelled the toaster into a new dimension, but a close call with a smoke alarm whilst pitching to James Dyson put pay to that!

    This is the last podcast in the current series, but Why the Fork will return in Spring 2026!

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    https://www.instagram.com/whytfpod/

    https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/why-the-fork-podcast/posts/?feedView=all

    LINKS

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-brown-62a12643/

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/bendiamant/

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/philstaunton/

    https://www.design2market.co.uk/

    Concept and Podcast production by: https://www.gingerwizard.co.uk/

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    51 Min.
  • Why the Toothbrush? A riotous journey into oral hygiene
    Sep 10 2025

    Your bathroom is home to something that has been with us for just a few hundred years, but without it, our health would be so much poorer.

    The toothbrush has become part of our daily routine, but it’s roots go way beyond what lives in your bathroom cabinet today.

    This episode takes in its beginnings as a natural tool, through to Napoleon (again), President Jefferson and how a riot in the UK led to the first commercial toothbrush going on sale.

    Host, Ben Diamant; a Creative Innovator and inventor of consumer goods, finds out:

    · What led to the bristles and handle coming together

    · Why World War Two played a big part in us brushing twice a day

    · Who was behind the first toothbrush as we know it

    · Where our assumption that before the toothbrush we all had bad teeth came from

    · And when looking after your teeth became more important than simply replacing them

    Ben is, as always, joined by design expert Phil Staunton, founder of D2M Product Design, to pick over the wonder of washing machine's design.

    This episode's guest, looking at the future of the toothbrush is Simon Enever, formerly the Founder and CEO of quip and now the Founder of So&So. He explores if we will have laser toothbrushes, and What form will oral hygiene take in the future, will it even include bristles?!

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    https://www.instagram.com/whytfpod/

    https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/why-the-fork-podcast/posts/?feedView=all

    LINKS

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonenever/

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/bendiamant/

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/philstaunton/

    https://www.design2market.co.uk/

    Concept and Podcast production by: https://www.gingerwizard.co.uk/

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    43 Min.
  • Why the Washing Machine? The revolutions of social change
    Aug 27 2025

    Under your worktop there's an icon quietly sitting there, transforming people's lives.

    Without it, you would be still taking a weekly trip down to your local river, or washhouse, to get your clothes clean.

    Adding hours of domestic chores to everyone's week.

    The washing machine is a silent part of the civilised world (apart from when its on a fast spin), but no one talks about them. They are so integral to our modern lives. We wash our clothes in the 21st century without a second thought, but these clever machines that sit so humbly in our kitchens and utility rooms, have revolutionised our lives over the last 100 years.

    Today's design can trace it's roots right back to the 1750s, in fact a lot of the design elements can still be seen in the latest machines.

    Host, Ben Diamant; a Creative Innovator and inventor of consumer goods, finds out:

    • How the first washing machines took over from washing clothes in rivers
    • The first designs were simple but very effective
    • Why the idea was so innovative, it spread quickly across the globe
    • That their features are still visible in washing machines today
    • Why the washing machine has never had its "big bang" moment
    • And how the future is focused on sustainability

    Ben is, as always, joined by design expert Phil Staunton, founder of D2M, to pick over the wonder of washing machine's design.

    This episode's guest, looking at the future of automated clothes washing, is Laura Tuck, R&D Lead at The Washing Machine Project - who provide accessible washing machine solutions for communities without electricity.

    FOLLOW THE SHOW:

    https://www.instagram.com/whytfpod/

    https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/why-the-fork-podcast/posts/?feedView=all

    LINKS

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-tuck-meng/

    https://www.thewashingmachineproject.org/

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/bendiamant/

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/philstaunton/

    https://www.design2market.co.uk/

    Concept and Podcast production by: https://www.gingerwizard.co.uk/

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    45 Min.
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