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IN CONVERSATION WITH: GILLY CRAFT, PRESIDENT, BIID With the British Institute of Interior Design (BIID) being the industry partner of The Brit List 2018, Hotel Designs Editor, Hamish Kilburn, catches up with the President of the BIID and interior designer, Gilly Craft to discuss Britain’s position in hotel interior design… In between unveiling new projects, voicing opinions on major panel discussions and balancing her interior design studio, Koubou Interiors, the president of the BIID, Gilly Craft, has been a judge for The Brit List 2018. I met up with Craft to discuss Britain’s position in international hotel design. Hamish Kilburn: Will Britain always be a design hub and why? Gilly Craft: Absolutely. The history that Britain has in its architecture and design will always play a part in keeping Britain the centre of design. We also have a wealth of very famous designers - past and present - who have helped to shape where we are now in British interior design. What I think is really telling is the fact that you can see those influences everywhere. HK:What impressed you about this year’s interior designer nominees and entries? GC: The level of interior design in Britain keeps surprising me year-on-year. The nominees for The Brit List 2018 showed vast amounts of innovation and there were some very different styles throughout, which was refreshing. 14 HK:Why is it important to support British interior designers? GC: If we don’t support the designers of the future in this country, then good design will die out – it’s as simple as that. We lead the world in a lot of ways and we need to nurture the talent that we naturally have. HK:What did you look for when judging this year’s awards? GC: A design or designer who had really done something very different and challenged the perceived rules. I know we use the ‘wow factor’ phrase a lot, but I think in this case, this is what I was looking for.