Sustainable Furniture,
Designed for Real Workplaces

At Fenn 1875, sustainability isn’t a marketing badge – it’s built into how we source, specify, and support furniture throughout its lifecycle.

Our approach focuses on practical sustainability: reducing waste, extending product life, and working with responsible manufacturing partners to deliver furniture that performs today and stands up over time.

Our Four Pillars

of Furniture Sustainability

1

Responsible Manufacturing Partners

Who we work with matters.

We work with a carefully selected group of UK and European furniture manufacturers who share a practical, responsible approach to sustainability.

Across our supply chain, our manufacturing partners have a number of key principles in common:

  • Regional manufacturing that reduces transport emissions and supports shorter, more transparent supply chains
  • Responsible material sourcing, including FSC® and PEFC™ certified timber and board materials
  • Increasing use of recycled content in steel, aluminium, and plastics
  • Environmental and quality controls embedded into manufacturing processes
  • Compliance with UK and EU environmental, safety, and chemical regulations, including REACH
  • Products designed for longevity, repairability, and long-term commercial use
  • Consistency of ranges and components, reducing waste caused by premature obsolescence

This shared approach allows us to supply furniture that is responsibly made, dependable, and better suited to long-term use in real workplaces.

2

Designed for Longevity

The most sustainable furniture is the furniture you don’t replace.

Our furniture ranges are selected for commercial durability, not short-term trends.

Our approach prioritises:

  • Long product lifespans and robust construction
  • Replaceable components and modular systems
  • Finishes, foams, and adhesives selected to support low-VOC environments where applicable
  • Timeless designs that avoid rapid obsolescence
  • Manufacturer warranties that reflect real-world use

Longer-lasting furniture means fewer replacements, less waste, and lower environmental impact over time.

3

Smarter Specification, Less Waste

Sustainability starts before anything is ordered.

We work with customers to specify furniture intelligently – not excessively.

This includes:

  • Reviewing existing furniture before recommending replacement
  • Integrating new furniture with retained assets
  • Avoiding unnecessary overspecification
  • Matching performance, budget, and lifecycle expectations
  • Supporting responsible procurement decisions aligned to ESG policies

Our goal is simple: buy less, buy better, and make it last longer.

4

Responsible End-of-Life Support

Planning for the full furniture lifecycle.

While longevity comes first, we also support responsible end-of-life outcomes when furniture reaches the end of its use.

We support customers by:

  • Advising on reuse, refurbishment, donation, or recycling routes
  • Supplying products designed with recyclable materials where possible
  • Working with manufacturers that consider end-of-life, disassembly, and material recovery during product design

This helps reduce landfill waste and supports circular economy principles – without unrealistic promises.

Sustainability is built into our approach

Honest Sustainability, Not Greenwash

In the market. What we do offer is clear, credible sustainability:

  • Responsibly manufactured furniture
  • Built to last in real workplaces
  • Specified to reduce unnecessary environmental impact

This approach supports our customers’ operational, financial, and ESG goals – with confidence and transparency.

How This Supports Your ESG Goals

Our furniture sustainability approach can help organisations:

  • Reduce waste from premature replacement
  • Support responsible timber sourcing (FSC®, PEFC™)
  • Reduce embodied environmental impact through longevity
  • Demonstrate responsible procurement and supplier selection
  • Align workplace investment with wider ESG commitments