We design and deliver tailored furniture solutions that transform workspaces.

Tenant-Ready™ reception space at Arbor furnished by Platfform, showcasing twin curved sofas, amber armchairs and matching coffee tables beneath a statement red grid ceiling.

FEATURED PROJECT

Arbor

A 6,000 sq ft workspace reimagined into a boutique-hotel-inspired Tenant-Ready™ environment with sculptural joinery and soft textures.

FEATURED INSIGHT

Understanding Furniture Regulations

We make sure every piece of furniture is safe, legal and sustainable, from UK fire tests and BS 6396 wiring to certified timber, low-VOC finishes and full supply-chain traceability.

Transform your workspace into a place where people and ideas thrive.

We believe the right furniture can elevate any workspace. We partner with you from concept to completion, curating, sourcing, and installing furniture that reflects your culture, enhances productivity, and grows with your business.

 

InPost
InPost’s social space furnished by Platfform, with a bespoke snake sofa from JDD’s Terry range in teal. The curved seating anchors the room alongside flexible tables and benches. Find out more
InPost
W1, London 2,300 SQ FT Technology

InPost, a fast-growing tech firm known for revolutionising logistic services, expanded their

Capital on Tap
Capital on Tap communal teapoint with light wood cabinetry, black bar stools around a central island, and people interacting in a bright, modern setting. Find out more
Capital on Tap
EC1, London 18,000 SQ FT Finance & Banking Technology

We partnered with our sister company, Modus, to deliver the furniture

Arbor
Tenant-Ready™ reception space at Arbor furnished by Platfform, showcasing twin curved sofas, amber armchairs and matching coffee tables beneath a statement red grid ceiling. Find out more
Arbor
SE1, London 6,099 SQ FT Property & Serviced Office

Native Land wanted to create a Tenant-Ready™ workspace that redefined expectations. Located in the…

Work.Life – Courtyard Building
Bold welcome signage and soft-toned furniture in the lounge area at Work.Life Courtyard Building, featuring peach chairs and a deep blue sofa. Find out more
Work.Life – Courtyard Building
EC1, London 32,000 SQ FT Coworking

In the heart of Hatton Garden, we helped furnish Work.Life’s newest coworking space,

The Varnish Works
Layered furniture at The Varnish Works with soft textures, warm tones, and bold shapes set against exposed brick and heritage-style windows Find out more
The Varnish Works
N1, London 10,500 SQ FT Property & Serviced Office

The Varnish Works presented a rare opportunity to breathe new life into a historic…

Accelya
Breakout seating at Accelya’s teapoint with rust-toned fluting and bold arch details, bringing rhythm and retro aviation flair to the space. Find out more
Accelya
Windsor 4,000 SQ FT Technology

Working alongside our sister company Two, we delivered the furniture package for Accelya’s

Shionogi
Shionogi workspace flooded with natural light, featuring minimalist chairs and clean-lined tables in a Japandi-inspired, softly tonal setting. Find out more
Shionogi
W2, London 13,500 SQ FT Health & Pharmaceutical

When pharmaceutical leader Shionogi relocated to Fifty Paddington, the vision was clear: a…

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Sustainable Materials for Furniture in the Workplace  
Comfortable lounge seating at Newflex - Reading One Station Hill with a blue sofa, patterned cushions, armchairs, and a large shelving wall beside glazed meeting rooms.
Sustainable Materials for Furniture in the Workplace  

Sustainable materials for furniture are changing the way workplaces are designed, often in

Understanding Furniture Regulations 
Flexible lounge zone at Publicis Sapient, with furniture by Platfform including rust-coloured seating, sculptural armchairs and layered soft furnishings for a relaxed, informal atmosphere.
Understanding Furniture Regulations 
When you’re building a new office or refreshing your current one, you’re thinking about colour palettes, layouts, and whether the chairs look good with the flooring. What you’re probably not thinking about is whether the upholstery passes UK fire safety tests, or the desk electronics comply with BS 6396, or how your timer is sourced. And you shouldn’t have to. 
Personalised Furniture for Inclusive Workspaces
Close-up of Platfform’s furniture in the Arbor Tenant-Ready™ workspace, highlighting a warm-toned lounge chair, neutral sofa and styled coffee table with dried stems and incense.
Personalised Furniture for Inclusive Workspaces
Every person is different, so why should their workspace be one-size-fits-all? As workplaces evolve, there’s a growing recognition that personalised furniture can make a real difference. It’s not just about picking colours or finishes, it’s about creating a workspace that supports individual needs, from ergonomic setups to neurodiverse-friendly designs.
How Sustainable Office Furniture Can Shape ESG Strategies
Contemporary teapoint at Nomad Foods, furnished with round café tables, wood-framed chairs, and a deep blue tiled counter beneath hanging globe lights and greenery.
How Sustainable Office Furniture Can Shape ESG Strategies

Furniture plays a significant role in creating sustainable and inclusive workspaces that align with

Clerkenwell Design Week Insights on the Human-Centric Approach to Ergonomics
Recharge room at capital.com featuring a high-tech nap pod and soft accessories supplied by Platfform to support wellbeing at work.
Clerkenwell Design Week Insights on the Human-Centric Approach to Ergonomics
Ergonomics is a broad discipline, especially within the workplace. Most commonly ergonomics can be associated with office furniture. However, there are many habits that we as individuals can adopt to further this notion of ergonomic success within the workplace.
Bold Materials and Bright Ideas at Stockholm Furniture Fair 2025
Private booth and coral lounge chair sit under rustic beams at The Varnish Works, styled with soft light, heritage doors and warm-toned joinery
Bold Materials and Bright Ideas at Stockholm Furniture Fair 2025
The Stockholm Furniture Fair 2025 offered a glimpse into the future of furniture design, with the highlight undeniably being its bold theme: Materials of the Future. As we roamed through the event, it became immediately clear that local designers are blending traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge materials and innovative technologies to address pressing ecological and social challenges.

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