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 Midweight Interior Designer to contribute to the development and delivery of projects across commercial-led schemes, including Build to Rent, co-living and mixed-use environments, with a strong focus on amenity spaces, showflats and public-facing areas.
This role sits at the intersection of creative development and practical delivery. You will take ownership of FF&E packages from concept alignment through to specification, procurement coordination, installation and final styling. Working closely with the wider design, procurement and project teams, you will help develop cohesive furniture, lighting, artwork and accessories schemes that align with the interior design vision while remaining commercially viable and deliverable.
The role includes preparing detailed FF&E schedules, developing bespoke elements in CAD where required and contributing to client presentations and design reviews. You will also be involved in supplier liaison, procurement coordination and site installation phases, ensuring completed spaces reflect the approved design intent.
The ideal candidate will come from a commercial, residential or hospitality-adjacent background and be confident developing FF&E schemes that balance aesthetic quality with cost, programme and delivery requirements. Strong AutoCAD and Adobe Creative Suite skills are essential, alongside a solid understanding of materials, finishes, furniture and accessories.
Experience preparing FF&E schedules, coordinating suppliers and supporting procurement processes is important, as is the ability to assemble cohesive styling and dressing packages for amenity spaces or showflats. Candidates should be organised and detail-driven, capable of managing multiple packages while maintaining clear documentation and communication with internal teams.
Confidence contributing to client presentations and attending site installations is expected, with the ability to ensure schemes are executed to the intended design standard. An interest in suppliers, materials and evolving design trends, along with a collaborative approach to working within a design team is encouraged.
This studio is known for its people-first culture, clear project ownership and a working model that supports growth, balance and long-term development. Collaboration between design, procurement and delivery teams is central to how projects are realised, with designers encouraged to take a hands-on role throughout the lifecycle of a project.
The team values curiosity, accountability and attention to detail, offering designers the opportunity to contribute meaningfully to both the creative and delivery stages of projects while continuing to develop their professional skills within a supportive environment.
The studio offers a balanced working model, including one day per week working from home, alongside a positive in-studio culture that supports 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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