Educational Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment Special Interest Group
The Group represents furniture manufacturers and furniture designers from all sectors of the education market.
The Educational Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment Special Interest Group members supply a wide range of furniture from tables and chairs to educational trays and folding tables, right through to all the products required to completely fit out the furniture requirements of an entire school.
The range of products offered by member companies caters to all ages and abilities. Hence, it varies from the design, manufacture, and delivery of a complete science laboratory costing tens of thousands of pounds to the manufacture and supply of a single woodworking tool.
The companies that form the Educational Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment Special Interest Group range from large corporations to smaller family-run businesses. The companies are all important local employers covering the entirety of the UK. Each in their own way enhances British technical manufacturing skills and the continuance of the British manufacturing base.
The companies have flexible manufacturing processes, they are close to the market they serve, and ensure the products they supply have traveled a minimum of ‘miles’ to the end user. Many members of the group are competitors but believe that healthy competition drives up innovation and costs down, ultimately benefiting the UK school sector.
Upcoming meeting dates:
- Tuesday 3 March 2026, 11am-1pm
- Tuesday 30 June 2026, 11am-1pm
- Tuesday 29 September 2026, 11am-1pm
Chair: Murray Hudson
Managing Director, Gratnells Ltd
Murray Hudson is the Managing Director of Gratnells Ltd, a UK based manufacturer which exports its world famous school tray and storage systems all over the world. Murray has been working in the education sector for more than twenty years and has spent time on both BESA Executive Council the furniture manufacturers special interest group. Murray is also the co-author of the best selling book on maximising the school environment, Planning Learning Spaces. In his spare time, he is either on his bike or at a motor racing track.

How to join:
Joining the Educational Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment Special Interest Group is free and open to BESA members only.
Step 1) Click ‘Apply to join’ and login to the Portal. If you need help navigating the portal have a look at the Portal Manual or get in touch with us at eventsteam@besa.org.uk.
Step 2) Send in your application letter stating that you want to join the group using the example application letter as a guide.
In your application you must confirm:
- that a recognisable part of the business is to cause design and manufacture of educational furniture, fixtures or equipment. It would be helpful to confirm a rough percentage of the business that is dedicated to this area.
- that you are happy to share ideas with the rest of the group and committed to a level playing field in the market
- that you meet the Group’s Terms of Reference
Step 3) Your application will then be presented to the group for approval & you’ll be emailed if your application is successful.
Meetings take place three times a year online, and you are expected to attend each meeting.
Example application letter:
I am writing on behalf of (company) to apply to join the Educational Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment Special Interest Group.
Paragraph confirming that
i) A recognisable part of the business is to cause design and manufacture of educational furniture, fixtures or equipment
Paragraph confirming that
i) You are happy to share ideas with the rest of the Educational Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment Special Interest Group
ii) Committed to developing and taking the Group forward
iii) Committed to a level playing field in the market
iv) You meet the Group’s Terms of Reference
Yours sincerely,
- Advanced Moulds Ltd
- Bazaar Group
- Community Playthings
- ESPO
- Findel Education
- Gratnells Ltd
- KCS (Kent County Supplies)
- KI UK Ltd
- LDA
- Metalliform Holdings Limited
- One for Fun Ltd
- Red Monkey Play ltd
- RM PLC
- SICO Europe Limited
- Spaceforme
- Titan Furniture Ltd
- TTS Group Ltd
- WF Education Group Ltd
- YPO
Educational Furniture Suppliers Special Interest Group (EFSIG)
Educational Furniture Suppliers Special Interest Group members manufacture or design educational furniture that enhances and supports the learners of all ages and sizes.
Introduction
The group represents furniture manufacturers and furniture designers from all sectors of the education market. They supply a wide range of furniture from tables and chairs, to educational trays and folding tables, right through to all the products required to completely fit out the furniture requirements of an entire school. The range of products offered by member companies caters for all ages and abilities. Hence, it varies from the design, manufacture and delivery of a complete science laboratory costing tens of thousands of pounds to the manufacture and supply of a single woodworking tool.
Our purpose
We aim to add value and promote the success of BESA and the Educational Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment Special Interest Group. We will work to safeguard the values of the association and ensure that BESA and Educational Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment Group’s obligations to key stakeholders are met.
Who are our members?
The companies that form the Educational Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment Group range from large corporations to smaller family run businesses. The companies are all important local employers covering the entirety of the UK. Each in their own way enhances British technical manufacturing skills and the continuance of the British manufacturing base. The companies have flexible manufacturing processes, they are close to the market they serve, and ensure the products they supply have travelled the minimum of ‘miles’ to the end user. Many members of the group are competitors but believe that healthy competition drives up innovation and costs down, ultimately benefiting the UK school sector.
Our market
Educational Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment Group supply furniture to the entire UK education market from pre-school play groups through to universities. Their products are either sold directly to schools and builders, or sold through third parties such as Local Education Authorities (L.E.A.) and educational supply catalogues. Whether a school is being refurbished, rebuilt or is a new build, the EFSG is an integral part of the supply chain. The group aims to influence important decision makers within the marketplace, including the relevant government departments, architects, school specifiers and the construction industry.
Innovation
There are constant curriculum changes and therefore requirements in the educational furniture marketplace. The group is well placed to meet these demands with a flexible manufacturing base and commitment to innovation. As the curriculum moves forward it brings new requirements and challenges to the group which they embrace. Using the latest materials, design techniques and manufacturing processes the group serves the marketplace to the very highest standard.
Choice
Members of EFSG supply a very wide range of products, allowing schools to use furniture to create differentiated and dynamic learning environments. The transformation of traditional classroom spaces though the use of flexible furniture types which support a variety of learning / teaching styles is well documented. The competitive nature of EFSG membership means that product formats are available at a wide range of prices to suit all school budgets from high tech IT suites to a single poly chair. The group supply and supports all products that conform to all the relevant British Standards including EN1729 where relevant.
Standards of the future
Our members are committed to the provision of furniture which meets the highest and most up-to-date standards. EFSG members work with European standards committees in the drafting of new standards. An excellent example of this is the implementation of BSEN1729 – the standard for Classroom Chairs and Tables. This new standard has recognised the importance of both ergonomic excellence and durability in use. EFSG members have been at the forefront of the development of new products to match this standard – delivering products which support (i) improved lifelong back care for our children (ii) better academic outcomes – comfort = concentration (iii) outstanding value for money through product durability and life cycle costs.
Export
Although the target market for these products and services is mainly in the UK, EFSG members are increasingly found to be servicing and supporting international demand, as in many parts of the world the UK is seen as being a leader in this area. The increasing use of our products and services across the globe demonstrates that the expertise the members have and that it is valued. Members work with major contractors abroad along with local suppliers.
Generic product areas manufactured or designed by British Educational Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment Group members
- Tables
- Chairs
- Educational storage and trays
- Laboratory and technical furniture
- Woodwork furniture and tools
- Specialist furniture for specific age groups.
- A member of the Group must be a full or associate member of BESA, be a UK based company where a recognisable part of the business is to cause design and manufacture of educational furniture and be able to provide evidence of at least three years of business in educational furniture.
- The Group is known as the ‘Educational Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment Special Interest Group (EFSIG)’ of BESA.
- The Group should have two or three meetings a year, unless the Group wants more.
- Any member of BESA may make written application to the BESA secretariat to join the Group and such applications will be presented at the next Group meeting. Applicants which can satisfy the Group that they fit the description defined in paragraph 1), by unanimous vote at the meeting, shall be admitted to membership of the Group, subject to right of appeal of the Executive Council on refusal. The Council’s decision shall be final.
- The Chairman of the Group (or a representative nominated by the Group from amongst its members) will be co-opted to membership of the Executive Council of BESA. The Chairman of BESA is, ex officio, a member of the Group and is entitled to attend its meetings.
- The Group is entitled to call meetings which will be serviced by the BESA secretariat. Any abnormal costs may have to be charged, as decided by the Executive Council.
- When attending a meeting, members need to be ready to contribute to all areas of meeting unless not relevant.
- When attending a meeting, members need to be ready to interact to the polls, Q&A’s and have their camera turned on.
- When attending a meeting, members need to ensure that they are in a suitable location without distractions.
- Member companies need to attend a minimum of two meeting per year. If the minimum requirement is not met, the company may be asked to leave the Group and will have to reapply for membership.
- Copies of the minutes of the proceedings of the Group will be submitted to the Executive Council.
- In the event of the Group deciding to undertake a course of action leading to or becoming liable to any costs or expenditure over and above the provision expressed in paragraph 5) above, or as determined by the Executive Council, such expenditure shall be borne by members of the Group.
- In the event of the Group wishing BESA to undertake a course of action on its behalf such proposed action shall first be approved by the Executive Council.
- The Chair and Vice-Chair shall be serve for three years, subject to re-election for a fourth year, four years being the maximum period of continuous service in one office. The Chair and Vice-Chair shall be from separate member companies.
- The Chairman of the Group has the responsibility of organising a guest for each meeting, this responsibility is not for members of the group.
- These provisions will come into effect immediately after approval by the Executive Council which must also approve any future proposals for change.
- Members of the group consent to data sharing between BESA and the Chair/Vice-Chair of the group in line with BESA’s Privacy Policy.
- Based on one vote per member, decisions taken at a Group meeting will be simple majority with the Chairman having a casting vote.
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