Specifying furniture and finishes for modern workplaces requires a designer who can balance aesthetic quality with commercial rigour and sustainability ambition.
Who We Are
Architecture Social works with corporate interior design practices across London that deliver workplace fit-outs, co-working spaces and corporate headquarters for major financial and technology clients. We are regularly briefed on senior FF&E roles where practices need designers who combine strong design sensibility with commercial awareness and technical knowledge of workplace performance standards.
What Our Clients Typically Ask For
• Extensive experience in workplace FF&E specification, including task seating, ancillary furniture and lighting
• Strong commercial awareness with experience managing substantial procurement budgets
• Knowledge of ergonomic standards, acoustic performance requirements and WELL/BREEAM considerations
• Ability to develop comprehensive specifications balancing design quality with commercial viability
• Familiarity with major contract furniture manufacturers and supplier frameworks
• Experience with value engineering exercises and sustainability-focused material selection
• Confidence coordinating with project managers, contractors and client procurement teams
If your FF&E expertise bridges design quality and workplace performance, we want to hear from you.
Why Register With Architecture Social
Workplace FF&E is a growing specialism as businesses invest in office environments that attract and retain talent. By registering with us, you gain access to opportunities at practices delivering some of London's most high-profile corporate interiors. We understand the specific demands of workplace FF&E — the balance of aesthetics, ergonomics, sustainability and budget — and we match you with studios where your commercial and creative strengths will be fully utilised.
How to Apply
Share your CV and details of your workplace FF&E experience with us. We will reach out as soon as a role emerges that matches your skills and ambitions.