As design begins the important project of defining its posthuman and more-than-human agendas, this book offers a timely domestic perspective centred upon relationality and care. In doing so, it upends conventional accounts of the future of the home and demonstrates, once again, that what may be is not yet determined * Dr Brian Dixon, Head of Belfast School of Art * In an era filled with chatter about extraordinary technologies such as quantum computers, sentient AI, and cyborgs, we often find ourselves captivated by visions of a posthuman future emerging from these innovations. Designing the Domestic Posthuman stands out as an exceptional book because it takes a different path. Rather than focusing on these remarkable technologies, it delves into the realm of the ordinary, the everyday, and the domestic. Within its pages, the authors explore the world of appliances, pottery, and textiles, all under the premise that home is a posthuman workshop. This book offers a posthumanism accessible to all, one that embraces everyone, including even our grandmothers. * Alberto Romele, Associate Professor of media studies, Sorbonne Nouvelle University *