Certification
Fleming Howland hold a distinguished place as custodians of some of Britain’s most enduring upholstered designs. With roots tracing back to 1780, the company remains committed to work defined by permanence and careful making. Recognition from respected authorities affirms a shared dedication to quality and continuity within the world of luxury furniture.
Trade Association
The Chesterfields Trade Association defines the standards for certification, ensuring that makers, retailers, and clients alike can trust the criteria behind every label. Only when these standards are met can a piece be recognised as a genuine Chesterfield, made in the United Kingdom.
Walpole
Walpole is the official sector body for UK luxury. Founded in 1992 as a not-for-profit organisation, it counts more than 250 British brands in its membership and is recognised in both Westminster and Brussels.
Positive Luxury
The purpose of Positive Luxury is to transform the luxury industry, for the good of all. This is done through their proprietary Butterfly Methodology, comprised of an ESG+ assessment, risk and opportunity mapping tools, transition strategy and verification through certification, supported with communication tools and coaching.
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