Saturday, November 2, 2024

Blueprint Interiors expands office furniture capability

Having won several high value projects during 2023 and already secured more projects of a similar size and value for 2024, workplace consultants and commercial office fit out specialists Blueprint Interiors has expanded its furniture supply team following the appointment of Sinead McCaffery as a furniture project coordinator.

Sinead has extensive experience in the commercial interior design and retail industries and is passionate about all aspects of art and design. In her new role, Sinead will report to furniture manager Gemma Ryder and be involved in project managing furniture orders and arranging delivery schedules to ensure Blueprint Interiors continues to provide excellent customer service and projects are delivered to the highest standard. 

Head of furniture, Gemma Ryder said: “Flexible working and how employees prefer to work means that the specification of office furniture is a much more considered decision. There is a greater wider range of options available from leading UK and international furniture manufacturers. It is therefore important that we expand the size of the team so that the ordering and delivery of furniture is carefully co-ordinated alongside the overall office fit-out schedule.”

Sinead added: “I have always respected Blueprint Interiors and its reputation as a specialist within the interior design industry. As well as being experts in their field I liked the fact their culture and the way they design for clients is very people orientated.”

Blueprint Interiors is based in Ashby de la Zouch and has completed workplace consultancy and office fit out projects for a number of the region’s top 200 employers and best companies to work for. Clients include Gleeds, The Melton Building Society, East Midlands Chamber, and Worldline.

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