Ministry of Furniture celebrates Constructing Excellence in Wales recognition
Ministry of Furniture has been nominated for an award at the Constructing Excellence in Wales Awards 2023. The managing director of Ministry of Furniture, expressed his delight at this accomplishment, citing the company’s dedication to delivering high-quality furniture solutions that are both functional and stylish.
Ministry of Furniture, which emerged from Remploy Furniture some ten years ago, has been shortlisted in the category SME of the Year. The winners, determined by a panel of judges based on a presentation, will be unveiled at an awards ceremony being held at the Celtic Manor Resort on Friday June 16.
In addition to being shortlisted for SME of the Year, one of its most high-profile projects, Cefn Saeson High School, has also been shortlisted in both the Building Project of the Year and the Integration and Collaborative Work Award categories, where Ministry of Furniture is name-checked for its contribution alongside Powell Dobson Architects, Neath Port Talbot CBC, Morgan Sindall, WSP, Corscadden Associates and Formant.
Graham Hirst, Managing Director of Ministry of Furniture, said that being shortlisted for the award alongside so many other innovative companies was testament to how far the company has come in the decade since the Port Talbot-based Remploy factory was closed. It has developed well beyond its roots to sit at the top table for many sectors in Wales, including construction.
Ministry is also proud to be a framework supplier for The National Procurement Service (NPS) for Wales, which has been set up to enable the Welsh public sector to collaborate more closely in procuring goods and services.
Graham Hirst, Managing Director, Ministry of Furniture, said:
“We are delighted to be shortlisted for this prestigious award. Regardless of whether we win or not, we see it as recognition of the journey the company has been on for the past decade – and just how far we have come.
“We believe we now have a strong footprint across the education, workplace and construction sectors, for loose and fitted furniture, and a growing reputation for being reliable yet also innovative. We believe our customers also appreciate our credentials in terms of the way we embrace and leverage the principles of the circular economy. We look forward to enjoying these awards in June – whether we win or lose, we appreciate this as recognition of how far we have come.”