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Fabric Product Manager

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About the Role
Our client, an internationally celebrated luxury interiors brand, renowned for its quietly distinctive aesthetic, beautifully crafted furniture and exquisite use of materials. With a strong reputation across the global architecture and interior design community, the studio has built a loyal following for its timeless approach to design and exceptional craftsmanship.
They are seeking an accomplished and detail-oriented Fabric Product Manager to join their highly regarded team and take ownership of key product categories across their fabric division. This is a varied and key role, offering the opportunity to work across the full product lifecycle, from supplier relationships and sampling through to commercial, technical and quality management.
Working closely with both internal teams and an established network of exceptional suppliers, you will play a central role in maintaining the quality, integrity and development of the collection. You will also oversee product and sampling, ensuring the highest standards are upheld across every stage of the process.
This is an exciting opportunity to join a superior design-led business at an exciting stage of its evolution, within a sophisticated yet collaborative environment where craftsmanship, creativity and attention to detail are valued. The studio offers a supportive and forward-thinking culture, autonomy, hybrid working and the opportunity to work alongside some of the most respected names in the world of luxury interiors.
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Key Responsibilities
- Manage product costs, pricing and margins across the fabric collection
- Build strong relationships with mills and suppliers
- Act as the technical expert for the fabric collection, advising on specifications, quality standards and product suitability
- Maintain accurate product information, master sample books and collection records across internal systems
- Oversee product compliance and certification, ensuring all relevant documentation remains up to date
- Develop and improve product processes and SOPs to increase efficiency and consistency
- Manage stock quality, including stock takes, quality checks, write-offs and resolving issues with suppliers and internal teams
- Lead and develop the product and sampling team, providing direction, support and training
- Manage the sampling process including budgets, supplier performance and delivery timelines


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Key Skills / Requirements
- 3–5 years’ experience within textiles or commercial fabrics, ideally with some people or process management experience
- Strong technical understanding of fabric production, quality and compliance
- Highly organised and detail-oriented, with a methodical approach to problem-solving
- Confident building relationships with suppliers and internal stakeholders
- Strong commercial awareness with excellent Excel and systems skills
- Clear and confident communicator who can balance competing priorities
- Proactive and solutions-focused, with the ability to take ownership and see issues through to resolution
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