Daniel Hopwood is a London-based interior designer, the former president of the British Institute of Interior Design[1] and a former judge on the BBC's amateur design programme The Great Interior Design Challenge[2] along with Kelly Hoppen.
He has run his company 'Studio Hopwood' for the past twenty years.
Previous to his BBC work he had presented and judged the Channel 4 series Britain’s Best Homes.
Hopwood is from East Yorkshire and graduated with a degree in architecture from the Prince of Wales Institute of Architecture[3] and then joined The Prince's Foundation.
Hopwood was elected as president of the British Institute of Interior Design in July 2014[4] and served until 2016 when he was replaced by Susie Rumbold.