Pfeiffer Design offer a turnkey home furnishing service for projects requiring no structural work. Known in the industry as FF&E, these project typically have a shorter timeframe and are most suited to clients with minimal existing furniture or who are moving into a new home and want a fresh start.
We design and manufacture bespoke upholstered furniture in the South of England. Our bespoke pieces are designed with our clients’ exact requirements in mind, and with an unlimited choice of fabric from our library. From dining chairs and bar stools, to sofas, armchairs, beds and headboards; these pieces will be completely bespoke to you and your home.
Our comprehensive lighting design package considers your home holistically. Adding technical and decorative lighting at various heights adds warms, creates interest and texture and adds depth to any interior. Our designers will create a layered lighting design and specification that is flexible, energy-efficient and inviting.
A contemporary bachelor pad by the seaside
Pfeiffer Design was engaged by our Dubai-based client to furnish, decorate, accessorise, and style his second home in a significant Regency building on Hove seafront. Inspired by contemporary city-living and the apartment’s seaside location, our scheme balances masculine and feminine elements to create a soft, modern and timeless interior.
Pfeiffer Design is thrilled to announce that our Design Studio has won not one, but two, awards in the (inaugural) British Institute of Interior Design Awards 2022.
South East Regional Category – WINNER
Anna Whitehead Award for Sustainability – WINNER
Sustainability is vital to every project we undertake, so to be honoured with the Sustainability award at the BIID Awards ceremony is a real honour. Our Studio was designed and built to minimise its carbon footprint. We specified and installed the latest sustainable technologies, including an air-source heat pump to provide heating and hot water, a rainwater harvesting system, and makes use of an unobtrusive photovoltaic slate system to produce electricity, and a sedum roof to reduce rainwater run-off and flood risk.