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Procurement & Furniture Logistics Coordinator

Hunter Dunning
Greater London
1 day ago
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Procurement & Furniture Logistics Coordinator Job in SW London


A is now available with a long-standing and award-winning interior design practice based in London. The studio is a top 100 House & Garden design firm focused primarily on residential and hospitality interiors in the UK and overseas. This is a hands-on role suited to someone with strong administrative and communication skills who enjoys working as part of a collaborative creative team.


Established for over 45 years, our client has a world-renowned sense of style that appeals to both a contemporary and traditional market. Having built a globally recognised brand, including internationally distributed fabric and wallpaper collections, they are now looking for a Procurement & Furniture Logistics Coordinator to support their interior design and furniture departments. This pivotal role ensures the smooth running of all purchasing, supplier communication, and logistics associated with bespoke furniture, fabrics, lighting, and accessories for the studio’s interior projects.


The successful candidate will be responsible for managing orders from placement to installation, tracking production schedules, coordinating shipping, and liaising closely with suppliers, workshops, and the finance team.


Role & Responsibilities

Raise and process purchase orders for all FF&E and bespoke items through Estimac


Liaise with suppliers to confirm specifications, pricing, lead times, and delivery schedules
Track all orders to ensure items are produced and delivered in accordance with project and store timelines
Maintain accurate records of all supplier correspondence, quotations, and order confirmations
Support designers in obtaining samples, quotations, and stock information
Manage procurement of stock for the studio’s shop, including re-orders and seasonal buying
Liaise with suppliers, agents, and the merchandising team to ensure timely delivery and stock accuracy
Monitor inventory levels and update stock records as required
Assist in product uploads and stock management within Shopify or equivalent retail software
Support coordination between the retail, furniture, and finance teams to ensure alignment across channels
Coordinate transport, shipping, and customs documentation for international and domestic projects
Liaise with receiving warehouses, delivery teams, and site managers to schedule installations
Ensure items are inspected, labelled, and delivered according to project or retail schedules
Assist in preparing installation schedules and oversee snagging lists with designers
Liaise with the finance team to ensure accurate invoicing, deposits, and payments
Maintain supplier account details and ensure compliance with studio procurement procedures
Support head of departments in maintaining project and retail expenditure reports.

Required Skills & Experience

Minimum 3 years’ experience in procurement, logistics, or FF&E coordination within an interior design, furniture, or retail environment.


Excellent organisational skills and meticulous attention to detail
Strong written and verbal communication skills, with a confident and professional manner
Proficiency with Estimac, Microsoft Excel, and Shopify (or equivalent e-commerce platform)
Ability to manage multiple deadlines and work effectively across departments
An appreciation for high quality, craftsmanship, and timeless design.

What you get back

Salary of £30,000 – £35,000


Holidays: 28 including BH.

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