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Furniture Product Manager
About The Role
Our client is one of the UK’s leading suppliers of contract furniture to the hospitality sector and is seeking a Furniture Product Manager to join its London team.
Renowned for its design-led approach, exceptional service, and curated product offering, the company operates with an extensive client base across hospitality operators, designers, and commercial clients in the UK and internationally.
This is an exciting full-time, in-office opportunity to contribute to continued growth, take ownership of the product portfolio, and shape its future direction. Collaborating with suppliers, designers, and internal teams, the role involves:
- Sourcing new products
- Building global supplier relationships
- Ensuring the collection remains fresh, competitive, and aligned with market trends
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The role suits someone with a passion for furniture and design, a commercial mindset, and a keen eye for product. Attractive benefits include a competitive salary, private healthcare, company pension, an extended Christmas break, and opportunities for UK and international travel.
Key Responsibilities
- Source and introduce new furniture products and suppliers to expand the portfolio
- Build and maintain strong global supplier relationships
- Manage the product library to ensure accuracy and up-to-date information
- Assist with bespoke product sourcing for clients and project teams
- Collaborate with internal teams to develop the showroom and online product offering
- Deliver product training and contribute to marketing content focused on products
- Monitor market trends to identify new product and supplier opportunities


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Key Skills / Requirements
- Previous experience in product management, sourcing, or furniture specification
- Strong knowledge of furniture, interiors, or the hospitality sector
- Design eye combined with commercial awareness
- Confident communicator with strong negotiation and relationship-building skills
- Highly organised, with the ability to manage multiple priorities effectively
- Proactive, collaborative, and solutions-focused approach
- Willingness to travel within the UK and internationally as required
Apply with your CV (and portfolio for design-focused roles). This role is managed by a recruiter and adheres to equal opportunities principles.
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