Goldfinger is an award-winning social enterprise showing the world that high-end design can and should be planet and people positive. They design and craft furniture and homeware from reclaimed and sustainable materials, diverting waste from landfill and reducing carbon emissions. Everything they make is designed to carry the lowest carbon footprint possible, supporting the circular economy, and treading lightly on the planet.
They are commitmed to benefiting both the environment, and their local North Kensington community, reinvesting their commercial profits back into their social mission through two in-house social outreach initiatives: The Goldfinger Academy, which enhances their community’s career opportunities through teaching woodworking and design, and The People’s Kitchen, a monthly community meal for vulnerable local residents.
Founded in 2013, Goldfinger is now one of the leading sustainable furniture makers in the UK. Their craftsmanship is a central feature of the latest restaurant at the Tate Modern, Thomas Heatherwick’s new offices in King’s Cross and in Inhabit Hotels across West London.
Keywords: furniture, design, interior design, bespoke furniture, wood, office furniture, sustainable furniture
Sector: Manufacturing
Size: 10-49 employees
B Corp Certified – Impact Score: 83.9