The Furniture Practice
Furniture Consultant, Living

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Job description
We are looking for Furniture Consultants to join our Living team in London. You will collaborate to deliver outstanding projects for our clients in our various living sectors, including BTR, Co-Living, PBSA, and Hospitality.
About the job
At TFP, our clients trust us completely with their furniture requirements, relying on us to manage the entire process seamlessly. As a Furniture Consultant, your role is to lead projects with confidence, ensuring they align with budgetary and timeline parameters. You'll cultivate and develop client relationships while collaborating with various departments, including marketing, operations, project management, and finance.
TFP is a welcoming and supportive work environment where authenticity is valued, confidence is encouraged, and enjoyment is part of the journey. Join our diverse team where differences are celebrated, making each day a rewarding experience.
About you
- You have a can do, positive attitude
- You are eager to learn and listen to feedback, take ownership of mistakes and grow from them
- You take a proactive approach to your own learning and development
- You relish the challenge of a fast-paced role
- You are inquisitive and question things to develop an in-depth knowledge of products and processes
- You are comfortable with numerical analysis
- You have an interest and/or a passion for design
- You take accountability and ownership of all project and associated tasks
- You enjoy detailed administrative tasks and execute them to a high level of accuracy
- You are able to meet deadlines
- You are efficient in accomplishing tasks and seeing them through to completion
- You are driven to make a positive impact in everything you do
- You have strong skills in project coordination, stakeholder communication, and relationship building with clients, design teams, and suppliers.
- You have the ability to interpret drawings and specifications, with attention to detail, organisation, and accurate documentation and data management.
- You are comfortable working with digital tools such as Microsoft Office.
- You have a proactive, collaborative working style, with the ability to manage multiple tasks, meet deadlines, and contribute positively.
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- Have previous project management experience in any field
- Have product or design-related experience
- Have experience in furniture consultancy, interior design, or related fields, ideally with exposure to residential, hospitality, or build-to-rent living projects.
- Have familiarity with design-related software (e.g., AutoCAD, Revit, or similar).
What we offer
- Friendly, sociable open-plan office environment
- Enhanced holiday allowance in line with length of service (1 day added per year up to 5 years)
- Workplace pension
- Flexible working
- Cycle to Work Scheme
- Employee social events throughout the year
- Private healthcare plan
- Employee assistance programme (EAP)
- Bike 2 Work scheme
- Monthly 'take-in' lunches
- Kitchen stocked with snacks, fruit & breakfast items
- Several clubs and committees
- Menstruation and menopause friendly work environment
- Dog friendly office
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