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FF&E Designer (High-End Projects)

London
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About The Role:

We are working with a prestigious boutique interior design studio renowned for creating sophisticated, luxury high-end residential projects. With a friendly, collaborative, and approachable team, the studio is seeking an FF&E Designer to contribute to an exciting portfolio of high-end projects across London and Europe.

With a strong pipeline of design-led work, the studio is looking to appoint an FF&E Designer to join their highly creative team on a permanent basis. This role is ideally suited to a designer with a strong eye for furniture, finishes and materiality, and experience delivering FF&E packages across high-end residential environments. You will play a key role in the selection, specification and coordination of FF&E from concept through to installation, working closely with interior designers, suppliers and clients.

This role is ideal for a confident and approachable FF&E Designer who enjoys working collaboratively and is looking to develop their career within a supportive, design-led studio. The team fosters an inclusive and friendly culture, offering flexible and hybrid working, a dog-friendly office, and plenty of opportunities to grow while contributing to exceptional design projects.

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Key Responsibilities

  • Develop and deliver FF&E concepts aligned with the overall design narrative for residential and hospitality projects
  • Research, source and specify furniture, lighting, finishes, fabrics and accessories
  • Prepare FF&E schedules, specifications and presentation materials
  • Liaise with suppliers, manufacturers and contractors to ensure design intent, budgets and lead times are met
  • Support project teams through all stages from concept, design development and procurement to installation
  • Contribute to material boards, sample libraries and client presentations
  • Coordinate with interior designers and consultants to ensure FF&E integrates seamlessly with architectural and interior detailing

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Key Skills / Experience:

  • Degree in Interior Design or a related discipline
  • Minimum of 2 years’ experience working in an FF&E-focused role within an interior design studio
  • Proven experience delivering FF&E for high-end residential and hospitality projects
  • Strong knowledge of furniture, finishes, lighting, textiles and suppliers
  • Proficient in AutoCAD and Adobe Creative Suite
  • Highly organised with strong attention to detail and excellent coordination skills

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Skills

Interior Design
FF&E
Furniture
Finishes
Materiality
Lighting
Textiles
AutoCAD
Adobe Creative Suite
Coordination
Attention to Detail
Research
Sourcing
Specification
Presentation

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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