LONDON, UK. April 24th, 2026 – Lindi Reynolds, founder of Lindi Reynolds & Co, an award-winning luxury interior design studio, has been appointed to the judging panel for the British Institute of Interior Design (BIID) Student Drawing Competition 2026; a widely recognised competition which celebrates and commends the next generation of interior design talent.
This annual competition showcases the technical and creative drawing skills of interior design students across the UK, offering a platform for emerging designers to be recognised by industry professionals and gain valuable, professional feedback.
As part of the judging panel, Lindi Reynolds will assess entries based on their creativity, originality, technical ability and the ability to communicate a design concept. This will be taking place in London on 10th June 2026, with the winner announced on the 25th June.
With over 20 years’ experience and a background spanning fine art, architecture and brand design, Reynolds brings a distinctive, multidisciplinary perspective to the panel. Prior to founding her studio, she held a senior role within the WPP Fitch Communications Network, working on global brands and developing a strong understanding of visual identify and design communication. She is also the founder of The Artists Appreciation Initiative, a platform supporting emerging British artists.
Reynolds selection for the panel reflects her growing presence within the interior design industry; her commitment to the craft of luxury and architectural design is seen through her support towards aspiring designers in the early stages of their career.
Commenting on her role in the panel, Reynolds said: “I am truly honoured to be invited to judge the BIID Young Artists Drawing Competition later this year. Drawing is where everything begins — it is the most honest and immediate expression of creative thinking, and there is something deeply exciting about witnessing fresh talent in its early stages.
“As someone who has spent a career championing the role of art and creativity within design, this feels like a privilege and a responsibility I will relish in equal measure. I cannot wait to see what the next generation has to offer.”
Alongside her personal studio work, Reynolds is actively involved within projects that give back to the design community, including upcoming charitable work with the Royal Brompton and Harefield hospitals.
The BIID Student Drawing Competition opened for entries on 12th March 2026 and will close on 14th May. The shortlisted entries will be reviewed by the judging panel in June.
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