April 22, 2025

Goole & Howdenshire Business Excellence Awards

We were absolutely thrilled (and a little bit stunned) to have taken home Environmentally Friendly Business of the Year Award and Overall Business of the Year Award at the Goole & Howdenshire Business Excellence Awards on Friday 11th April.

Winning Overall Business of the Year means so much as it recognises not just what we do, but how we do it. From our team in the office to the factory floor, every single person at Hawk plays a role in pushing us forward. Thank you again to everyone who made it possible, we still can’t quite believe it!

It means so much to be recognised for the work we’re doing, particularly around sustainability, which is such a big focus for us as a business. We were also up for Family Business of the Year, proud to have been shortlisted alongside some fantastic local companies.

Huge thanks to the organisers, committee and everyone who supports what we do at Hawk. Nights like this remind us why we love being part of such a passionate and hardworking business community. See you all again next year!

April 2, 2025

Hawk Newsletter: April 2025

As we reach the end of the first quarter of 2025, we are pleased to share the latest developments from Hawk. Click the image above for a snapshot of our news, successes and company updates so far.

March 27, 2025

Design Festival North

The Hawk Furniture team were excited to be an exhibitor at the Design Festival North event in Manchester on Wednesday 26th March. It was a great opportunity for us to connect with like-minded people, showcase our new Apex bench range and share what we’re all about.

Held in the heart of University of Manchester campus, the event was attended by commercial interior designers, architects, fit-out companies and other industry professionals, as well as those who simply have a passion for design.

A huge thank you to everyone who visited our booth and made the event such a great experience - we’re so grateful for all the connections we made.

If you couldn’t make it this time, you can always keep in touch via our socials: @hawkfurniture (LinkedIn, Instagram and X)

March 17, 2025

Product Guide 2025

We are excited to announce the release of our 2025 Product Guide, now available to read and download here.

This comprehensive guide showcases our latest innovations and enduring classics, all designed to meet the evolving needs of modern workspaces.

What's Inside:

  • New Collections: Explore our latest furniture lines, including the Apex bench desk collection, which elevates the classic Brava bench to new heights with superior durability, functionality and style.

  • MFC and Metalwork Finish Options: Discover our updated range of metalwork finishes, offering 12 standard colours. Notably, we've introduced Plum, a rich and versatile shade that adds a bold yet sophisticated touch to any workspace.

  • Sustainability Initiatives: Learn about our commitment to environmental sustainability, including our efforts to source raw materials locally and reduce our carbon footprint.

  • Recommended Colour Combinations: Struggling to visualise the end result of your design? Our brochure can be used as a helpful guide on the best colour combinations and a resource of inspiration for your next project.

How to Access the Brochure:

The 2025 Product Guide Brochure is available to read by clicking this link.

February 27, 2025

Hawk Furniture visits the Workspace Design Show London

This year’s Workspace Design Show London was a great experience for Hawk. As a company passionate about designing and manufacturing innovative workplace furniture, we were thrilled to immerse ourselves in the latest trends, cutting-edge designs and forward-thinking concepts shaping the future of workspaces.

The event brought together industry leaders, designers and manufacturers, all eager to showcase and discuss the evolving landscape of workplace interiors. From sustainability-focused solutions to ergonomic innovations, the event was a testament to how workspaces are adapting to meet the needs of a dynamic and hybrid workforce.

At Hawk Furniture, we believe that great design fosters productivity, collaboration and wellbeing. Engaging with other professionals and witnessing the creativity on display reaffirmed our commitment to creating high-quality, adaptable furniture solutions that enhance modern office environments.

Key Takeaways from the Show

  1. Sustainable and Responsible Design - Many exhibitors emphasised the importance of eco-friendly materials and sustainable manufacturing practices. As a company committed to sustainability, we were inspired by the strides being made in this area.
  2. Flexible Workspaces - The rise of hybrid working has driven demand for flexible, multi-functional furniture solutions. We saw some fantastic examples of how modular designs can transform spaces for different work styles and needs.
  3. Technology Integration - Smart furniture and integrated tech solutions are redefining the way people interact with their workspace. From height-adjustable desks to power-integrated meeting pods, the future of office furniture is more connected than ever.

One of the most rewarding aspects of the event was the opportunity to meet like-minded professionals who share our passion for workplace design. Networking with designers, architects, and industry experts gave us fresh insights and valuable collaborations that we look forward to developing in the future.

#WorkspaceDesignShow #HawkFurniture #OfficeDesign #SustainableWorkspaces #BritishMade

February 14, 2025

Plum: A sophisticated new metalwork finish

Say hello to Plum, our striking new metalwork shade.

Plum is a deep, velvety shade of purple with undertones of red. Designed to replace the discontinued Peach, Plum brings a bold yet sophisticated update to our office furniture portfolio, offering a timeless metalwork finish that complements a variety of styles.

A mix of blue and red, Plum possesses both warm and cool tones. This dual nature makes it an excellent choice for a range of interiors, from traditional to contemporary. Its low-sheen finish is a premium addition to any workspace.

One of Plum’s key strengths is its versatility – it can be a bold colour statement, a supportive backdrop or a pop of colour, depending on where and how it’s applied. Here are our suggestions on how to incorporate this colour into your office workspace:

  • Neutrals: Pair our with our MFC finishes such as Classic Ash, Verade Oak or Concrete for a clean, professional aesthetic.
  • Earth Tones: Complement with Halifax Oak, Swiss Elm or White Oak for a grounded and inviting look.
  • Accent Shades: Pair Plum with Beech, Light Oak or White for vibrant, eye-catching contrasts.

Discover the bold versatility of Plum, the colour of modern workspaces.

February 3, 2025

Introducing the new Apex collection

Apex is the new era of our bench desk collection, on sale Monday 3rd March.

We are thrilled to announce the launch of our new Apex collection.

The Apex elevates the classic Brava bench, redeveloping it to result in the highest possible quality product with extremely competitive pricing.

Whilst the Brava series has been a trusted favourite, we believe Apex deserves to stand on its own with a fresh name and identity. The improvements go beyond incremental changes, making Apex a complete reimagining of the original and will replace the Brava range (read FAQ’s)

With its superior durability, functionality and style, Apex is the perfect solution for contemporary workspaces, representing the next level in high-performance desk design.

January 30, 2025

Official Exhibitor : Design Festival North

We are excited to announce that Hawk Furniture will be exhibiting at Design Festival North 2025 in March.

Design Social North is the ultimate event for design enthusiasts, architects, specifiers and anyone with a flair for crafting inspiring and resonant spaces. This design-led event offers a more focused, intimate and personal encounter compared to conventional trade shows.

Among the many benefits of Design Festival North is the opportunity for networking with peers, industry leaders and potential collaborators.

We will be showcasing brand new products as well as some of our best-sellers, giving attendees the opportunity to experience our high quality, British-made office furniture in person.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Book your free tickets here.

Wednesday 26th March 2025  |  Midday - 6pm  |  Whitworth Hall, Manchester

January 20, 2025

Colour Psychology in Office Spaces

How Furniture Colours Impact Productivity

Colour is frequently used in language to convey complex feelings, phrases such as "feeling blue", "seeing red" or "green with envy" are commonplace.

The colours we surround ourselves with influence our mood, energy levels and even our cognitive functions, but it can often be overlooked in office design.

In this article we will explore the psychology of colour in office spaces; whether it’s desks, chairs, or cabinets, each piece of furniture can contribute to the overall atmosphere and productivity levels in the workplace.

Blue: Calm, Focus and Productivity

Blue is widely regarded as one of the most effective colours for promoting focus and concentration. It’s often associated with calmness, stability and trustworthiness. Studies have shown that blue can lower heart rate and reduce feelings of stress, making it ideal for work environments that require deep thinking, problem-solving and analytical tasks.

If your office is focused on tasks that require long hours of concentration, such as research, writing, or design, incorporating blue furniture—such as chairs, desks, or even filing cabinets—can help enhance productivity and maintain a calm atmosphere.

Best Use: Blue works well in meeting rooms, personal workspaces and quiet areas designed for focused work.

Boston Chairs (Blue and White)

 

Red: Energy, Motivation and Creativity

Red is a high-energy colour associated with power, passion and excitement. It stimulates the mind and body, increasing heart rate and encouraging action. This makes red a great colour for areas where you want to inspire energy, motivation and creativity.

In an office, red furniture can be used in collaborative spaces, brainstorming rooms or creative hubs where employees need to feel inspired and energised. It can spark creative thinking and encourage a sense of urgency, which can be crucial in fast-paced work environments.

Best Use: Red is ideal for spaces where collaboration, innovation, and brainstorming take place, but recommended to be used in moderation to avoid overwhelming employees.

Canopy Split Level Table in White Oak with Deep Teal legs and Miami red stools

 

Green: Balance, Harmony and Focus

Green is a colour that evokes a sense of calmness and balance, making it one of the most soothing colours to have in an office. It’s often associated with nature, growth and renewal, and can help reduce anxiety and mental fatigue. Green is known to enhance focus and creativity while promoting a balanced and harmonious work environment.

For an office that requires employees to juggle multiple tasks or collaborate on various projects, green furniture can help maintain mental clarity and promote relaxation. It’s particularly useful for spaces where employees need to stay focused for long hours or in high-pressure situations.

Best Use: Green is ideal for desks, chairs or even wall accents in areas where focus and collaboration are essential.

Gianni Bench Desks in Halifax Oak with Black legs and green screen dividers

 

Yellow: Optimism, Creativity and Attention

Yellow is often linked to optimism, happiness and intellectual energy. It can stimulate creativity and encourage positive thinking. However, too much yellow can be overwhelming, so it's best used in smaller doses or in areas that need to feel uplifting and motivating.

In the workplace, yellow furniture can be used to inspire new ideas and innovation, making it a great choice for creative teams, brainstorming sessions or collaborative spaces. However, it’s essential to pair yellow with more neutral tones to prevent the space from becoming too intense.

Best Use: Yellow works well for accent furniture in areas designed to boost creativity, such as meeting rooms, lounges or design studios.

Solo Desk in White with Silver legs and yellow desk chairs

 

Grey: Neutrality, Professionalism and Flexibility

Grey is a neutral and sophisticated colour that can evoke a sense of professionalism and balance. While grey may not be as stimulating as other colours, it creates a calm and organised atmosphere that helps reduce distractions. It’s a versatile colour that pairs well with other hues and complements various office design styles.

In office furniture, grey is often used for desks, chairs and storage units. It provides a neutral backdrop that allows other colours and design elements to stand out. It’s particularly useful for offices with a minimalist or modern aesthetic.

Best Use: Grey is perfect for executive offices, boardrooms and workspaces that need to maintain a high level of professionalism while offering flexibility.

Park Panel End Bench in Concrete and White

 

White: Cleanliness, Clarity, and Simplicity

White represents clarity, simplicity and purity. It can create a clean and organised atmosphere, which is essential for maintaining focus and productivity. White office furniture is often associated with modern, minimalist design and can help make a space feel more open and airy. However, too much white can feel sterile, so it’s best used in combination with other colours.

Incorporating white furniture in an office space can help increase clarity and organisation, making it an ideal choice for offices that deal with large volumes of information or require a high level of precision.

Best Use: White works well in modern offices, open-plan spaces or areas where cleanliness and simplicity are paramount.

40 Diameter Welded Tables with Tulsa Chairs in white

 

Choosing the right furniture colours for your office is more than just an aesthetic decision. By embracing the psychology of colour, you can create an office environment that supports your team’s needs and enhances their performance. Get in touch with Hawk Furniture today and we can help you to utilise our MFC and metalwork colour options to transform your workspace.

January 13, 2025

Return to Office Policies: What Does This Mean for Office Design?

Recent return-to-work policies have sparked significant discussions across industries. Many companies are navigating the challenge of balancing employee preferences for remote work with the need for in-person collaboration. This shift has profound implications not just for workplace culture but also for the physical spaces where work happens. In this evolving landscape, adaptable office environments are becoming essential for productivity and engagement.

Why Flexibility Matters

Hybrid work models are here to stay. A recent survey revealed that a majority of employees prefer a combination of in-office and remote work and a survey led by Resume Builder found that 72% of the companies have noticed increased revenue when a return-to-office policy has been set. Employers are increasingly recognising that rigid office layouts designed for pre-pandemic routines no longer align with the needs of today’s workforce. The demand for adaptable solutions is growing, driving companies to rethink their office designs.

Designing for the New Normal

To support modern work practices, office environments need:

  • Modular Furniture: Easily movable desks, chairs, and dividers that allow for rapid reconfiguration.
  • Collaboration Zones: Spaces equipped with whiteboards, shared tables, and lounge seating to encourage team interaction.
  • Privacy Solutions: Quiet pods or booths for focused work, phone calls, or virtual meetings.
  • Ergonomic Enhancements: Height-adjustable desks, supportive chairs, and dynamic seating options to prioritise employee well-being.

At Hawk, we specialise in designing office furniture that adapts to these evolving needs. Our solutions enable organisations to create spaces that not only reflect their culture but also enhance productivity and employee satisfaction.

Planters with castors could provide the flexibility needed for an adaptable workspace.

The Future of Office Design

As organisations refine their return-to-work strategies, the conversation is shifting from simply bringing employees back to the office to creating spaces that employees want to return to. Office environments must be welcoming, functional, and adaptable.

Investing in flexible office furniture can:

  • Boost Engagement: Employees feel empowered when they can choose how and where they work.
  • Enhance Collaboration: Teams benefit from dynamic spaces that encourage idea-sharing and innovation.
  • Support Wellbeing: Comfortable and ergonomic furniture solutions reduce physical strain and improve morale.
  • Increase Space Efficiency: Adaptable layouts maximise the use of available space.

Looking Ahead

The workplace of the future will be defined by its ability to evolve and meet the changing needs of organisations and their people. As return-to-work policies continue to evolve, investing in flexible office furniture is a strategic step toward building environments that foster innovation, collaboration, and employee satisfaction.

Let Hawk Furniture help you to design workspaces that work as hard as your teams do.