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Senior Designer

Edison, NJ · On-site

$75K - $90K/yr

The Senior Designer position is responsible for providing space planning, furniture applications, visualizations, specifications, and installation drawings for contract furniture, all while ...

Senior Designer

Edison, NJ · On-site

$75K - $90K/yr

The Senior Designer position is responsible for providing space planning, furniture applications, visualizations, specifications, and installation drawings for contract furniture, all while ...

Contract Sales Specialist

Washington, DC · On-site

$78K - $85K/yr

... a major focus on contract furniture dealerships, the A+D community, as well as corporate ... Deliver live presentations to both large and small groups, including designers, dealers and end ...

Contract Sales Specialist

Washington, DC · On-site

$78K - $85K/yr

... a major focus on contract furniture dealerships, the A+D community, as well as corporate ... Deliver live presentations to both large and small groups, including designers, dealers and end ...

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GL Seaman & Company, a MillerKnoll Certified Dealer, is a leading provider of contract furniture ... They work closely with the Sales Associate, Project Coordinator and Designer, and often times, the ...

Senior Designer

Pico Rivera, CA · On-site

$101K - $108K/yr

... in contract furniture, commercial interiors, or A&D, including ownership of large or complex ... Expert in CET Designer, Spec and Microsoft 365; proficient in AutoCAD, SketchUp, AI rendering and ...

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Technical Designer

Kent, WA · On-site

$78K - $82K/yr

Understanding of contract furniture processes, including specification development, order ... Acknowledgement This is designed to outline the essential job functions and qualifications of this ...

Project Designer

Seattle, WA · On-site

$70K - $80K/yr

The Designer demonstrates advanced technical proficiency, strong communication skills, and the ... Expert in design process, workplace strategy, and project execution for contract furniture industry ...

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As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for contract furniture designer in the United States is $55,555.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $49,000.00 and $64,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a contract furniture designer?

Contract Furniture Designers are professionals who specialize in creating furniture intended for commercial and public spaces such as offices, hotels, schools, hospitals, and restaurants. Unlike residential furniture designers, they focus on durability, functionality, and compliance with industry standards to meet the needs of high-traffic environments. Their work often involves collaborating with architects, interior designers, and manufacturers to develop custom or mass-produced pieces that align with a client’s brand and requirements. They must balance aesthetics with practicality, ensuring the furniture is both visually appealing and suitable for heavy, frequent use.

How does a contract furniture designer typically collaborate with architects and project managers during a commercial project?

Contract Furniture Designers work closely with architects and project managers to ensure that the furniture solutions align with the overall design vision, client needs, and project constraints. This collaboration often involves reviewing architectural plans, attending project meetings, and coordinating specifications to meet functional, aesthetic, and budgetary requirements. Effective communication and flexibility are essential, as priorities may shift during the project lifecycle. By fostering strong relationships with these stakeholders, designers help deliver cohesive and successful interior environments.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a contract furniture designer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Contract Furniture Designer, you need a strong background in interior design, spatial planning, and furniture design, often supported by a bachelor's degree in design or a related field. Proficiency with CAD software, 3D modeling tools like SketchUp or Revit, and knowledge of manufacturing processes and materials is typically required. Exceptional creativity, client communication, and project management skills help designers exceed client expectations and coordinate with vendors and contractors. These competencies ensure aesthetically pleasing, functional, and cost-effective furniture solutions that meet client and industry standards.
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Commercial Furniture Dealer Senior Designer

COFCO, a Henricksen Company

Washington, DC

$90K - $100K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 26 days ago


Job description

Description

About Henricksen

Henricksen (Oak Brook, IL) is a full-service contract furniture dealership specializing in office, healthcare, education, government, senior living, and hospitality spaces. In 1962, Henricksen opened its doors as a small, family-run dealership. Today, Henricksen is a leading national dealership with twelve offices in Illinois, Minnesota, New York, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Washington, DC, and Wisconsin, 300+ full-time employees, and annual sales of $300+ million. With 300+ manufacturer partnerships, Henricksen offers an array of products from systems furniture, casegoods, seating, lounge, and conference furnishings to architectural solutions including modular walls, flooring, lighting, sound masking, and technology equipment. Henricksen is one of the largest privately-owned dealer partners of HNI in the United States. HNI's furniture brands include Allsteel, Gunlocke, HBF, The HON Company, and Kimball International.


Job Summary

**This position is eligible for relocation assistance**

This position will be located in our Washington, DC office. The Senior Designer role collaborates with Account Executives, Clients, and Customer Support Teams as an industry expert to design and specify creative, functional, and alternative solutions that meet client expectations and project requirements. They focus on programming, typical development, space planning, finish palettes, drawings, specifications, and field verification's. As a Senior Designer you will engage with clients, the project team, and external partners to develop and execute exceptional design solutions while fostering Design team learning and process execution and enhancement to promote quality project outcomes. Our ideal candidate will contribute to and positively influence the customer experience, culture, and mission.


Responsibilities

  • Project Definition and Planning. Participate in and/or facilitate project meetings to establish and maintain clear and reasonable project expectations (e.g., scope, deliverables, timeline, roles and team operations). Contribute to the development and presentation of project design solutions that optimize client space and engagement in response to proposals, contracts, and requirements. Advise on and negotiate project design details in relation to proven practices, standards, and concurrent priorities.
  • Design Process Execution. Execute larger and more complex higher profile projects independently with quality and efficient outcomes. Gather programming required to develop/revise schematic designs in compliance with client expectations and project requirements. Outline cost estimates and/or resource needs to execute approved design recommendations and modifications. Develop and revise schedules, documentation, and recommendations in alignment with project requirements. Implement core process with accountability, accuracy, and consistency. Promote information sharing, learning, and process improvement to enhance project and Design team productivity. Develop finish palette for client review as required by project.
  • Design Consultation and Collaboration. Engage client real-time to outline and agree on design intent. Create drawings, renderings, and other design deliverables that illustrate and reflect design intent. Advise customer and project team on design applications and opportunities that proactively address programming needs (e.g., collaboration/engagement, ergonomics, technology integration, building codes, and ADA requirements). Coordinate with consultants, project team, and installers to effectively manage changes, field reviews, and installations. Organize and manage project drawings, revisions, and critical project documentation (e.g., key decisions, approvals, signoffs, and meeting highlights). Leverage strategic insights, planning methodologies, and vertical markets expertise related to planning and design.
  • Customer Service. Serve as an industry expert to inform and address client inquiries and needs. Maintain a professional and positive demeanor across situations, clients, and vendors. Communicate with transparency and professionalism across project team to promote exceptional client experience. Adapt to project and client needs in alignment with core process and service level expectations. Leverage prior client interactions, projects, and learnings to enhance client experience.
  • People and Culture Development. Serve as an informal peer coach to help resolve real-time project-related issues. Perform work and engage in support of organization culture and expectations. Establish and nurture inclusive relationships with colleagues and within project teams. Maintain accountability for ongoing learning and improvements required to perform job. Collaborate and take initiative to support the success and growth of self, others, and the organization.

Requirements

Qualifications - Education and Experience

Required:

  • Associate's degree in interior design, architecture, or related field
  • 5+ years' experience in contract design and/or furniture dealership or construction
  • Specification and layout of systems, ancillary furniture, demountable partitions, contract furniture and/or construction processes from programming to delivery/installation.
  • Workplace environment issues (e.g., ergonomics, technology integration, teaming, planning, facility need)
  • Building codes, ADA regulations, Electrical Code, etc.
  • General knowledge in building practices (e.g., composition of partition types, material thickness of flooring, installation applications)
  • High proficiency in AutoCAD, CAP Studio or Project Matrix, Configura CET, and proven graphic layout skills
  • Proven track record in customer-facing environment (internal and external)
  • Proven ability to execute complex, high-volume projects simultaneously in an organized, creative, and quality-driven way
  • Strong learning and coaching capabilities and interest
  • Conscientious and flexible, with a strong work ethic and problem-solving and team orientation
  • Proficient and effective communicator (written and verbal) across various audiences and situations
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office365 applications (including MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint)

Preferred:

  • College degree in interior design, architecture, or related field from a CIDA accredited program
  • NCIDQ and state certifications
  • Active membership in relevant associations


Additional Information

Henricksen offers competitive wages based on skills and experience as well as comprehensive benefits packages. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, Henricksen is fully committed to cultivating a culture that is inclusive and integrates its Core Values in every action, every interaction, and every decision that is made.