Interior Designers
The recurring gap
Design intent is often lost in translation
Interior designers spend significant time developing product direction, finishes, materiality and user experience. But once the package enters tender, inconsistent responses can make it difficult to compare like-for-like without manually rebuilding information.
As one senior interior designer said, “Each supplier responds in a completely different format. Even at a senior level, a significant amount of time is spent reworking information just to make it comparable.”


OUR ROLE
Design intent, made tender-ready.
We help capture details such as finishes, dimensions, upholstery, performance, sustainability and supplier requirements, so the creative intent is easier to protect commercially.
Structure the Process
Design intent translation
We help translate design intent into structured FF&E tender information, including finishes, materials, dimensions, upholstery, quality expectations and sustainability criteria.
Evidence the Decision
Supplier comparison
We make supplier returns easier to compare, helping designers protect the look, feel and performance of the scheme while supporting the client’s commercial requirements.
our story
Design Tender exists to make design intent easier to protect through procurement.
We help interior designers move from creative direction to structured tender information without losing the detail that makes the scheme work.






