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A leading commercial furniture company is seeking an experienced Furniture Project Manager to oversee high-end workspace projects across London and the UK. This role involves managing multiple projects, coordinating procurement and logistics, and ensuring timely deliveries with high quality. The ideal candidate should have a proven track record in furniture project management, excellent organisational skills, and the ability to communicate effectively with clients. This is an exceptional opportunity to join a fast-growing team focused on delivering standout workplace environments.
A leading commercial furniture company is seeking an experienced Furniture Project Manager to oversee the delivery of high‑end workspace projects across London and the UK. With a strong pipeline of complex and design‑led schemes, the company prides itself on offering clients a seamless, full‑service experience—from concept to installation.
This position requires a confident and detail‑oriented professional with deep experience in commercial furniture delivery. The Furniture Project Manager will take ownership of projects post‑sale, managing procurement, logistics, subcontractors, and on‑site installations. Working closely with the design and commercial teams, the role demands a proactive communicator who can represent the brand with professionalism and confidence.
This is an outstanding opportunity for a seasoned Furniture PM to join a design‑led, fast‑growing team delivering standout workplace environments.
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