The Furniture Practice launches new Build to Rent website to reflect firm’s growing influence in sector

The Furniture Practice launches new Build to Rent website to reflect firm’s growing influence in sector

International furniture specialist dedicates online space to showcase blossoming range of successful BTR projects

 

The Furniture Practice – one of the UK’s most innovative and reputable furniture specialists – has launched a brand new website exclusively focused on the Build to Rent (BTR) market. 

 

The international brand has been at the forefront of innovative, design-led furniture solutions for almost 25 years, creating a subdivision for Build to Rent projects in 2018. 

 

This area of the business has moved from strength to strength ever since – and now TFP is launching its own microsite to showcase its BTR projects and services. 

 

TFP has enjoyed enormous success in the BTR sector for its collaborative approach – working closely with clients to create concept designs whilst guaranteeing seamless installation and long-term aftercare. 

 

The company has worked with multiple big names including Legal & General, Long Harbour, Renaker and The Collective. More details on these projects are available to view as case studies on the new website. 

 

Emma de Lotbiniere, Associate Director and Head of TFP BTR, said: “It’s been really exciting to grow our team and expand TFP’s offering in the Build to Rent sector over the last few years. 

 

“We’re very proud to have worked with some of the industry’s leading developers to help create unique spaces that residents will love. 

 

“This new website is the next step to showcasing who we are and how we work to create long-term value for clients.” 

 

With offices in two continents, TFP delivers to 25 countries worldwide, working with over 500 furniture manufacturers. 

 

TFP Chairman Ken Kelly explained that the brand’s BTR services would be available on an international basis moving ahead for all types of clients. 

 

He stated: “We are delighted at how our BTR business has grown and the impressive roster of clients we work with. 

 

“As an international furniture specialist, we are able to deliver this service anywhere in the world and guarantee the same high-level brand experience no matter where the opportunity takes us.”

 

TFP’s BTR business has established itself as one of the major players in the sector over the past three years – delivering creative, sustainable furniture solutions that meet the needs of tenants. 

 

–       ENDS – 

 

About The Furniture Practice (TFP) Build To Rent (BTR)

 

TFP BTR’s business has been built off the back of 25 years’ experience – with a talented in-house creative team dedicated to developing sustainable, design-led furniture solutions.  

 

Supporting clients on projects from start to finish, TFP BTR specialists provide high-quality full consultancy services for apartments and amenity spaces, along with creative design, expert installation, reliable delivery and long-term aftercare. 

 

Committed to environmentally-friendly solutions that minimise carbon emissions, TFP not only sources sustainable furniture but designs adaptable, bespoke products that keep BTR furniture looking and feeling fresh long into the future.  

 

 

About The Furniture Practice (TFP) 

 

Founded in 1997, The Furniture Practice (TFP) is an international furniture specialist that goes above and beyond to help clients make the best furniture decisions, drawing on design-led knowledge, emerging trends and experience of working with leading global businesses.  

 

With offices based in the UK and the US, TFP is well-placed to provide intelligent furniture solutions worldwide and ensure clients always get the most out of their investment.  

 

TFP offers a complete service – consultancy, sourcing, delivering and installing furniture whilst ensuring flexibility every step of the way. 

 

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Media Contact: 

 

Lynsey Brough 

The Furniture Practice 

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