Regenerative practices have evolved over time from the paradigms of sustainability and regenerative sustainability. This literature review focuses on guides and methods in the emerging field of regenerative product design and regenerative materials. The study identified a knowledge gap and a need for methodologies to bridge the higher system levels of socio-ecological processes and regenerative architecture with the product and material levels. The study presents 10 common denominators for regenerative design processes found in architecture and socio-ecological and introduces a first attempt at classifying regenerative materials. The study's findings indicate a clear need to develop strategies and methods that product designers can implement in their future professional practices and design education.