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Circular design consultancy

Designing spaces for change, reuse and long-term value.

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XFrame has delivered projects across education, retail and workplace environments that prioritise adapatability, reuse and long-term performance.

Through this experience, we’ve developed a deep understanding of circular interior design: balancing performance, flexibility, and material efficiency from day one.

Our consultancy services extend beyond product supply, helping teams design smarter, reduce waste and maximise long-term value.

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What we offer

Material selection & specification

Guidance on materials that support reuse, durability and low-impact outcomes.

Circular spatial planning

Designing layouts that enable future change with minimal disruption.

Carbon budgeting & engineering

Supporting low-carbon decision making at a system and material level.

Design for Manufacture & Assembly (DFMA)

Ensuring systems are efficient to produce, install, disassemble and reuse.

Standardisation & interoperability

Creating repeatable systems that improve scalability and component reuse.

Waste reduction & material optimisation

Minimising waste through intelligent design and yield optimisation.

Reverse logistics & reconditioning strategies

Planning for recovery, reuse and lifecycle extension of materials.

Service integration

Coordinating systems to support long-term adaptability and performance.

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How we work.

We collaborately directly with architects, project managers, engineers and contractors. From early-stage design through to delivery. Our role is to ensure spaces are not just built for today, but designed to evolve over time.

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Why it matters.

Traditional interior fit-outs are often designed for single-use outcomes.
XFrame takes a different approach: designing systems that: adapt to change, reduce material waste, extend lifecycle performance, and support circular construction principles. The result is more resilient, flexible and future-ready spaces.

Getting started with
XFrame is simple.

1. Reach Out

We meet, review your concept, and discuss your requirements further.

2. Quote

We show you what your design looks like in XFrame® and put together a proposal with transparent pricing.

3. Deployment

Once your plans specifying XFrame® have been finalised and sent to your chosen builder, we get
to work.

Let’s work together
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