About Us

Sustainability

Eco-Friendly

At PGI, we are passionate about sustainability and environmental responsibility. We are on a mission to make our manufacturing process as eco-friendly as possible, from using sustainable materials and finishes to reducing waste.

We hold the belief that our genuine commitment allows us to provide furniture that perfectly aligns with your sustainable requirements.

We prioritise sustainability by using sustainable or recycled materials in our products. We carefully source these materials without compromising our high standards. Additionally, we continuously improve our processes to minimise waste and save materials. Any waste we generate is disposed of or recycled in an environmentally responsible manner.

Eco-friendly

We obtain timber from trustworthy UK suppliers who uphold the standards of sustainability, endorsed by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) or Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC).

Our goal is to craft enduring masterpieces that will stand the test of time, resulting in furniture that requires less frequent replacement.

Fabrics and Leathers

By sourcing materials that are eco-friendly and ethically produced, we not only reduce the environmental impact of our seating solutions but also support responsible practices within the industry.

The sustainable fabrics and leathers we use are typically made from renewable resources, use eco-friendly manufacturing processes, and minimise waste. This not only benefits the planet but also ensures that our seating options are both stylish and socially responsible, aligning with the values of modern consumers and businesses alike.

Sustainable Stains and Lacquers

We offer a variety of environmentally conscious finishing choices for our timber products. Among these are water-based stains and lacquers, meticulously applied to all our frames during the crafting process.

The Finishing Touches

We have the capability to incorporate alternative materials derived from recycled waste, such as repurposed fabrics, threads, and buttons.