Overview
The Society of British Interior Design (SBID) was incorporated to equally represent the interests of manufacturers, practitioners and education. The objective of The Society is to promote the profession and in doing so, at the highest level of competence and design, bring protection to the consumer by creating a clear separation between those that are professional and those that are hobbyist or untrained.
SBID has been inducted into the European Council of Interior Architects (ECIA) adopting the code of conduct, ethics and membership regulations. This is the highest level of measured knowledge and best practice for interior design throughout Europe and aligns us to 15 existing member Countries, all collaborating at the same level of measured qualification. This can not be surpassed by any other organisation and makes SBID the industry bearer for professional British interior design, opening new markets for the UK where previously, due to a lack of standards, Britain had been excluded.
THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT Enquirers have requested and been provided with, full disclosure surrounding the application and incorporation of The Society of British Interior Design. The disclosure included emails, letters of support, the business plan and all other correspondence. It was unanimously agreed by the board of directors for the secretariat (as well as Companies House) to disclose this information directly to enquirers.
TRANSPARENCY Minutes of all Board meetings are available to members of the association in the members section.
SBID: An experienced Interior Design Association, Society and Organisation in London.
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