This studio is known for its people-first culture, clear project ownership and a working model that supports growth, balance and long-term development.
A well-established design studio is seeking a Middleweight FF&E Designer to work across a range of commercial-led projects, including Build to Rent, co-living and mixed-use schemes, with a strong focus on amenity and public-facing areas.
This role suits a designer with experience in similar commercial or hospitality-adjacent environments, who understands the balance between creative FF&E design and practical delivery. You will take responsibility for assigned FF&E packages, contributing from early concept development through to specification, coordination and installation, while working closely with the wider interiors and project teams.
The position offers a mix of creative input and hands-on coordination, with exposure to client presentations, supplier liaison and site involvement.
The ideal candidate will come from a commercial or hospitality-adjacent background and be comfortable designing FF&E with a clear understanding of cost, programme and delivery. They will be confident developing concepts, preparing schedules and specifications, coordinating samples and liaising with suppliers.
Strong AutoCAD and Adobe CS skills are essential, alongside a good understanding of materials, finishes and bespoke furniture. Experience managing multiple packages at once, contributing to client presentations and supporting more junior designers is beneficial.
They will be engaged with the wider design industry, keeping up to date with emerging trends, materials and suppliers, and showing an interest in attending trade shows and industry events where relevant.
The studio is known for its supportive, inclusive culture and places strong value on collaboration, trust and professional development. Designers are given ownership of their work, clear responsibility and the opportunity to grow within a structured team.
The studio offers a balanced working model, including one day per week working from home, alongside a positive in-studio culture that encourages learning, idea sharing and long-term progression.
To be considered, please submit your CV and portfolio. Applicants must have valid Right to Work (RTW) in the UK, as those without will not be eligible.
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