Latest news....Launch of keow, our range of sustainable furniture....
Our approach to our work is simple. We aim to create environments in which children and people of all ages can perform in a spirit of support, encouragement and enjoyment where the route to achievement and success is understood and shared by all, a philosophy we take with us into any brief that we may be presented with. We believe that maintaining close and open relationships with our clients and partners is paramount to the mutual success of all projects. Our primary aim is to produce FF&E solutions of excellence which conform to the Client’s brief, objectives and budget whilst remaining innovative, sustainable and fit for purpose. We believe in mutual success; it’s what drives our business: Synergy is an imaginative and dynamic Company with a wealth of experience, a diverse range of professional and technical acumen that helps us deliver maximum value on all our projects. We achieve this through successful people, projects and performance: We believe that through working with Local Authorities, SPV’s, architects, project managers and the construction industry we can provide a vision that will transform learning opportunities for children, young people, families and the wider community.
Synergy FFE&C Ltd
12 Mariners Way
Maldon
Essex
CM9 6YW
01621 840450
01621 840580(F)
email:
enquiries@synergyffe.co.uk
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Synergy have designed and assisted with the installation of the Moso Bamboo Science Lab at King Ethelbert school. This product, widely available as flooring has now been adapted for use in the production of eco furniture. From a highly sustainable source NO deforestation is required.
Following Synergy's success in adapting Moso bamboo for use within a school (see above), we have launched a brand new arm to our company specialising in offering sustainable furniture to our growing list of clients. For more information go to our Sustainability page and follow the link to keow....
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