Kitchen Designer Jobs

Kitchen Designer Jobs Kitchen Designer Jobs The kitchen design, supply and manufacturing industry has grown considerably with a large selection for companies to choose from.

There are the smaller independent studios catering for the higher end of the market, kitchen cabinetmakers producing bespoke one-off items and the national retailers offering a variety of ranges to suit all budgets. All of these will employ kitchen designers who are either in a client facing, sales and design role or who support the sales team carrying out CAD technical drawings, layouts and 3D vi

suals. Over the years we have helped our clients to find kitchen designers for council / social housing projects, new housing developments and showhomes and for private clients with £100k+ budgets. At this higher end of the market they offer a more bespoke service and will require designers with particularly strong design flair and hand drawing skills and excellent presentation and communication skills. Please take a look at the short video on our web site which is based around the recruitment work we've done with one particular client over the years and the Furniture Designers, Project Managers and CAD Technicians that we've placed with them. Candidates who we have found suitable positions for with our clients, tend to have design qualifications from diplomas through to degree level within an interior, furniture or product design discipline. Some companies however are more interested in a designer’s CAD or sales skills than specific qualifications. The common packages used are Planit/20:20 Fusion, Compusoft Winner and ArtiCAD.

15/05/2026

Business Development Manager, London, £Neg., V04288. A global leader in the innovation, design, manufacture and distribution of kitchen and bathroom products is seeking an experienced Business Development Manager to grow its presence within the London interior design community. Highly respected within both the construction and retail markets, the brand is known for its cutting-edge design, technical excellence and dependable service. This is a proactive, relationship-led business development role focused on specification selling and long-term collaboration with interior designers and design studios. You will be responsible for generating new leads, nurturing designer relationships and driving projects from concept through to order completion. This is an opportunity to represent a globally recognised design-led brand. If you’re commercially driven, design-savvy and thrive on building long-term relationships within the interior design community, we’d love to hear from you.

Key Responsibilities are to: Identify, approach and onboard interior designers and design studios across London; Build and maintain long-term partnerships to drive repeat and specification-led business; Promote products for project specification, approval and tender stages; Deliver product presentations and design consultations; Attend industry events, exhibitions and networking sessions; Monitor market trends, competitors and evolving client needs.

Ideally qualified in Interior Design or similar, you’ll have 5+ years’ experience in B2B sales or business development with an established network or experience working with interior designers. Strong communication, presentation and negotiation skills will be needed as well as being self-motivated, target-driven and relationship-focused. You’ll also need to be proficient in CRM systems and Microsoft Office.

Salary is based on the individual's experience and requirements plus attractive commission and bonus schemes. Please contact Pippa Baker on 01920 486125 for further details or simply forward your CV / Portfolio to [email protected]. You can also apply via our website www.careersindesign.com/design-jobs/1552

Check out our latest blog post - Top Homeware Designers and Brands for 2026. Interior design trends for this year are cu...
15/05/2026

Check out our latest blog post - Top Homeware Designers and Brands for 2026. Interior design trends for this year are currently in the spotlight, with Google searches for ‘burl wood furniture’ soaring by more than 5000% in the past month alone! It’s a sign of the changing homewares sector. The French home decor market alone is worth about 25 billion euros a year.

Consumers are increasingly looking for quality pieces that combine craftsmanship with contemporary aesthetics. Our latest blog looks at what will define the leading homeware brands in 2026 and features the top designers driving the industry. It also explores the latest interior design trends shaping the collections with practical tips to pick statement pieces. Read more about it here: www.careersindesign.com/blog/top-homeware-designers-and-brands-for-2026

Interior design trends for this year are currently in the spotlight, with Google searches for ‘burl wood furniture’ soaring by more than 5000% in the past month alone! It’s a sign of the changing homewares sector. The French home decor market alone is worth about 25 billion euros a year. Consu...

01/05/2026

Kitchen Designer, West Midlands, c80k OTE, V04267. This family run business has established a solid and long-standing history within the independent kitchen marketplace over many years and due to natural growth and strong referrals they are seeking an experienced Kitchen Designer for their Solihull Showroom. They sell both high-end German kitchens and British In-frame kitchens and you will be handling their client’s design visions from initial contact through to completion. You will be working with a team of administrators for the ordering and scheduling, project managers and installers along with your fellow designers based among their various showrooms.

With a strong design and sales background within the independent kitchen marketplace you’ll be able to work to deadlines and targets. You’ll need a natural flair for design, presentation and customer service plus good IT skills and CAD literacy (they use Compusoft Winner and EQ). A full driving licence will be essential.

Basic salary is c£40,000 DOE plus pension, laptop, mobile phone, travel expenses and an excellent commission structure with an OTE of c£80,000. Please call Pippa Baker on 01920 486125 for further details or simply forward your CV / Portfolio to [email protected]. You can also apply via our website www.careersindesign.com/design-jobs/1533

Check out our latest blog post ‘How to use retro design stylishly’. Mid-century modern interiors are a fine line between...
30/04/2026

Check out our latest blog post ‘How to use retro design stylishly’. Mid-century modern interiors are a fine line between classic style and old-fashioned nostalgia. The style's clean lines and natural shapes will always be popular, but there is a risk of making rooms that feel more like museum exhibits than modern homes. The key is to find a balance between classic pieces and new ones that show how people live today.

We thought we’d ask around to see what the consensus is on how to decorate your home in a mid-century modern style that honours the design principles of the time while still looking modern and liveable. Which furniture pieces to focus on first, how to use colour and materials, and the mistakes that make rooms feel like they're stuck in the past. Read more about it here: www.careersindesign.com/blog/how-to-use-retro-design-stylishly

Mid-century modern interiors are a fine line between classic style and old-fashioned nostalgia. The style's clean lines and natural shapes will always be popular, but there is a risk of making rooms that feel more like museum exhibits than modern homes. The key is to find a balance between classic p...

28/04/2026

Pippa Baker Good News Message. Please check out this message from me. Not the usual vacancy of the week video but one of much more importance. Thanks to all my friends and work mates that have helped me to beat the breast cancer and especially the amazing NHS guys at the Lister Hospital in Stevenage who've been incredible xx

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Check out our latest blog post ‘How hiring based on skills is becoming more popular’. There is a small, but big change h...
15/04/2026

Check out our latest blog post ‘How hiring based on skills is becoming more popular’. There is a small, but big change happening in the way businesses hire people. More and more companies are moving away from traditional hiring methods that put a lot of weight on degrees, job titles and years of experience.

Instead, they are using skills-first hiring, which is more practical and open-minded. As sectors change quickly and there aren't enough skilled workers, employers are reevaluating what makes a candidate desirable. Read more about it here: www.careersindesign.com/blog/explore-how-hiring-based-on-skill-is-becoming-more-popular

There is a small, but big change happening in the way businesses hire people. More and more companies are moving away from traditional hiring methods that put a lot of weight on degrees, job titles and years of experience. Instead, they are using skills-first hiring, which is more practical and open...

Check out our latest blog post - The trend for softer shapes and sculptural furniture. As designers and homeowners move ...
26/03/2026

Check out our latest blog post - The trend for softer shapes and sculptural furniture. As designers and homeowners move away from the sharp, angular pieces that were popular in the past, sculptural furniture with softer, more natural shapes is changing the look of modern homes. This move toward curved shapes isn't just for looks; in fact, rounded furniture has real benefits for comfort, health and the flow of space.

Biophilic principles and mid-century design ideas are now part of modern furniture design. This makes pieces that feel safer, more inviting and more comfortable to use. These sculptural pieces, like curved sofas and round dining tables, are changing how we live in 2026. Read more about it here: www.careersindesign.com/blog/the-trend-for-softer-shapes-and-sculptural-furniture

As designers and homeowners move away from the sharp, angular pieces that were popular in the past, sculptural furniture with softer, more natural shapes is changing the look of modern homes. This move toward curved shapes isn't just for looks; in fact, rounded furniture has real benefits for comfor...

Kitchen Designer, West Midlands, c80k OTE, V04267. This family run business has established a solid and long-standing hi...
12/03/2026

Kitchen Designer, West Midlands, c80k OTE, V04267. This family run business has established a solid and long-standing history within the independent kitchen marketplace over many years and due to natural growth and strong referrals they are seeking an experienced Kitchen Designer for their Solihull Showroom. They sell both high-end German kitchens and British In-frame kitchens and you will be handling their client’s design visions from initial contact through to completion. You will be working with a team of administrators for the ordering and scheduling, project managers and installers along with your fellow designers based among their various showrooms.

With a strong design and sales background within the independent kitchen marketplace you’ll be able to work to deadlines and targets. You’ll need a natural flair for design, presentation and customer service plus good IT skills and CAD literacy (they use Compusoft Winner and EQ). A full driving licence will be essential.

Basic salary is c£40,000 DOE plus pension, laptop, mobile phone, travel expenses and an excellent commission structure with an OTE of c£80,000. Please call Pippa Baker on 01920 486125 for further details or simply forward your CV / Portfolio to [email protected]. You can also apply via our website www.careersindesign.com/design-jobs/1533

This family run business has established a solid and long-standing history within the independent kitchen marketplace over many years and due to natural growth and strong referrals they are seeking an experienced Kitchen Designer for their Solihull Showroom. They sell both high-end German kitchens a...

Check out our latest blog post - Pantone Colour of the Year 2026 – Cloud Dancer. Each December, the Pantone Colour Insti...
12/03/2026

Check out our latest blog post - Pantone Colour of the Year 2026 – Cloud Dancer. Each December, the Pantone Colour Institute reveals its Colour of the Year — a hue that’s meant to capture the cultural mood and influence design, fashion and interiors across the coming 12 months. For 2026, Pantone made a striking choice (PANTONE 11-4201 Cloud Dancer), a soft, billowy off-white that’s unlike anything the institute has picked before. Rather than a stark, clinical white, it’s a softer, airy off-white with just enough warmth and subtle tone to feel calm and inviting.

It evokes imagery of drifting clouds, light fabric billowing in a breeze, or sunlight filtered through mist, a colour that suggests peace rather than demands attention. According to Pantone, Cloud Dancer symbolises clarity, serenity and quiet reflection in a world that often feels fast-paced and noisy. It’s intended as a kind of visual “blank slate”, encouraging space for fresh ideas, focus and creativity to take root. www.careersindesign.com/blog/pantone-colour-of-the-year-2026-cloud-dancer

Each December, the Pantone Colour Institute reveals its Colour of the Year — a hue that’s meant to capture the cultural mood and influence design, fashion and interiors across the coming 12 months. For 2026, Pantone has made a striking choice: PANTONE 11-4201 Cloud Dancer — a soft, billowy off...

Check out our latest blog post “What Type of Job Interviews are Best?”. Interviews have been a big part of hiring for a ...
26/02/2026

Check out our latest blog post “What Type of Job Interviews are Best?”. Interviews have been a big part of hiring for a long time. In theory, they give both the company and the candidate a chance to see if they are a good fit, have the right skills, and have the potential to do the job. But in real life, people have very different ideas about interviews. Some people think they are an important part of their jobs, while others think they are stressful, out of date, or even biased.

As virtual platforms and AI-led interviews become more common, people's ideas are changing quickly. Let's find out what people truly think about the three main types of interviews: in-person, virtual and AI. Let's also talk about why it's more vital than ever to create precise briefs. Read more about it here: www.careersindesign.com/blog/what-type-of-job-interviews-are-best

Interviews have been a big part of hiring for a long time. In theory, they give both the company and the candidate a chance to see if they are a good fit, have the right skills, and have the potential to do the job. But in real life, people have very different ideas about interviews. Some people thi...

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