Q&A with Brian Waring, Founder of Craft Editions
We speak to Brian Waring, Founder of Craft Editions
How would you describe yourself?
My passion outside of work has always been craft, nature and the environment and I try to give back to society in my roles as a Business Mentor for the Princeβs Trust and as a volunteer with Dogs for Good, a wonderful organisation that trains assistance dogs for adults and young people with disabilities. I would also describe myself as a husband, son, brother and friend.
Tell us a bit more about you
I was born in Ireland and came to London over 30 years ago. I spent the next 25 years in the business world in various marketing roles for large international brands. In 2017 I started Craft Editions, having always had a passion for craft and design. In doing so I realised a long-held ambition to start my own business.
Who are your greatest influences?
My greatest influence has always been my parents and their positive approach to life. Beyond that I am hugely inspired by great figures in history such as Nelson Mandela and Ruth Bader-Ginsburg. There are so many people to choose from who have fought for what they passionately believed in with the aim of making the world a better place.
What have been some of your best jobs/experiences at work and why?
More recently with Craft Editions, I have loved travelling to new places and meeting a huge diversity of interesting people. When visiting Ireland and South Africa, I am always energised by meeting new craftspeople and by learning how they have developed and honed their craft.
Traditional vs contemporary style?
Probably traditional with a contemporary twist, and I think Craft Editions is a fusion of the two. But If I had to pick one, I would say traditional. My family has strong links to farming and the country, and this is where my heart is.
What would you consider your greatest achievement?
Although I have done a lot in my corporate career, launching Craft Editions and building it over the last three years feels like is one of my greatest achievements. However, being in a happy relationship with someone I love for 25 years, easily ranks above everything.
What would your superpower be?
To speak multiple languages would be amazing. The ability to communicate is central to all we do, and I would love to be able to speak fluently in local languages as I travel to different countries.
P.S.
Last book you read?
I have recently finished The Green Road by Anne Enright, which I loved. I am a big fan of Irish authors such as Edna OβBrien, Joseph OβConnor and Colm Tobin. I am currently enjoying Real Life by Brandon Taylor, which is shortlisted for the Booker Prize.
Dream buy?
A cottage in the Scottish Highlands. I would love the seclusion and being surrounded by nature. I expect the dogs would love it too!
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