Liqui Contracts
Liqui Contracts is the business unit of Liqui Group Ltd. specialised in professional contract furniture and lighting — founded in 2007 by furniture designer and maker Cameron Fry in Brighton (Sussex, England) with the aim of establishing a multi-disciplinary design house. Fry had previously been shortlisted for New Designer of the Year. Today the Liqui Group is a multiple award-winning design house and received the Top 100 Architects and Designers of the World Award in 2023. Liqui Contracts manufactures entirely in the United Kingdom (100% renewable energy); design studio and main workshop in Brighton, additional manufacturing capabilities in America. The Liqui Group operates in parallel as an interior design studio, fit-out company and branding agency (Crate47).
Material philosophy: wool of Welsh and Scottish sheep, woven at mills in the Scottish Highlands; English-grown hemp and flax included in the weave — for tactile quality and durability; sustainably sourced timber; CNC manufacturing and joinery in Brighton. All products handmade in the United Kingdom; complete quality inspection. Product categories: easy chairs, benches, pendant lighting, seating, modular contract furnishings. Application areas: office, restaurant, hotel, retail, exhibition, public space. References: internationally renowned restaurant chain (pendant lighting, European locations), Abu Dhabi (chairs and benches), Wayland Games HQ Essex.
The brand is good address for architects and interior designers seeking for restaurant, hotel, office and demanding contract projects a British contract furniture and lighting manufacturer founded in Brighton (Sussex) in 2007 by Cameron Fry that with complete UK production (100% renewable energy), textile materials from Welsh and Scottish sheep wool, Highland mill weaving and English hemp and flax, CNC manufacturing and joinery in Brighton, a craft quality approach with a domestic aesthetic and references from European restaurant chains to Abu Dhabi demonstrates to the international contract world that British sustainable design makes no compromises between durability, aesthetics and ecological integrity.
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Liqui Contracts
Liqui Contracts is the business unit of Liqui Group Ltd. specialised in professional contract furniture and lighting — founded in 2007 by furniture designer and maker Cameron Fry in Brighton (Sussex, England) with the aim of establishing a multi-disciplinary design house. Fry had previously been shortlisted for New Designer of the Year. Today the Liqui Group is a multiple award-winning design house and received the Top 100 Architects and Designers of the World Award in 2023. Liqui Contracts manufactures entirely in the United Kingdom (100% renewable energy); design studio and main workshop in Brighton, additional manufacturing capabilities in America. The Liqui Group operates in parallel as an interior design studio, fit-out company and branding agency (Crate47).
Material philosophy: wool of Welsh and Scottish sheep, woven at mills in the Scottish Highlands; English-grown hemp and flax included in the weave — for tactile quality and durability; sustainably sourced timber; CNC manufacturing and joinery in Brighton. All products handmade in the United Kingdom; complete quality inspection. Product categories: easy chairs, benches, pendant lighting, seating, modular contract furnishings. Application areas: office, restaurant, hotel, retail, exhibition, public space. References: internationally renowned restaurant chain (pendant lighting, European locations), Abu Dhabi (chairs and benches), Wayland Games HQ Essex.
The brand is good address for architects and interior designers seeking for restaurant, hotel, office and demanding contract projects a British contract furniture and lighting manufacturer founded in Brighton (Sussex) in 2007 by Cameron Fry that with complete UK production (100% renewable energy), textile materials from Welsh and Scottish sheep wool, Highland mill weaving and English hemp and flax, CNC manufacturing and joinery in Brighton, a craft quality approach with a domestic aesthetic and references from European restaurant chains to Abu Dhabi demonstrates to the international contract world that British sustainable design makes no compromises between durability, aesthetics and ecological integrity.