The shortlist for the prestigious 2025 British Woodworking Federation (BWF) Awards has been revealed.
Celebrating the very best of the woodworking and joinery manufacturing industry, the BWF Awards highlight the skill, creativity and dedication that the sector has to offer.
"As the BWF Awards enter their seventeenth year, it’s exciting to see the Awards continuing to grow – with this year marking a record number of entries across all categories," says Helen Hewitt, Chief Executive of the BWF. "The quality of entries this year demonstrates not only the skill and dedication within our profession, but also the vital role our sector plays in delivering high-quality, sustainable solutions for the built environment.
“From advances in health and safety culture and investment in the next generation, to new approaches to showrooms and the showcasing of traditional skills in the heritage and woodworking categories, it’s clear that both innovation and craftsmanship are helping businesses and talented individuals to thrive.
“The BWF Awards are a fantastic opportunity to recognise these achievements, share success stories, and celebrate the people and businesses that make our profession. I’m looking forward to another memorable evening that showcases the very best of woodworking and joinery.”
The winners will be announced at the annual BWF Awards, taking place at the Kimpton Fitzroy London on Friday, 21st November.
More information about the awards can be found on the BWF website here. The full shortlist for this year’s awards is as follows:
BWF Health & Safety Award – sponsored by Professional Woodworking Today
- Heron Joinery - for its Reduced Manual Handling through One-Piece Flow Turntable lines project.
- Heron Manufacture Ltd - for Aidan McClenaghan and his transformative changes to the Heron groups health and safety culture.
- Archwood Limited – for Shawn Griffiths for his continued enhancement and commitment to creating a safer, healthier workplace.
BWF Apprentice of the Year Award – Sponsored by CITB
- Marc White of Heron Joinery - his employer said “Marc is not only excelling in his training – he is improving the workplace around him. For someone so early in their career, this initiative is remarkable.”
- Luke Newton of TMJ Interiors - his employer said “from his very first interview, it was clear that Luke would be a valuable asset to TMJ. Luke exemplifies the ideal apprentice - skilled, dedicated, and aligned with our values.”
- Bradley Quinn of ERW Joinery Ltd - his employer said “Bradley has quickly become an asset to the company. Beyond delivering excellent work, he continuously finds ways to improve the workplace- he’s not just contributing; he’s shaping how we work.”
BWF Heritage Project of the Year Award – Sponsored by Impra Wood Protection
- Law & Lewis Joinery of Cambridge Ltd - for the major refurbishment of a mid-1800's property in Brookside, Cambridge.
- R & E Falkingham Ltd - for the restoration and renewal of heritage joinery at Sicklinghall.
- Houghtons of York - for the Restoration of the tapestry drawing room at the Grade 1 Listed Castle Howard.
BWF Innovation Award – Sponsored by Teknos
- JoinerySoft Ltd - for JMS Cloud, the innovative software designed specifically for joinery businesses to transform core operations.
- NBJ (London) Ltd - for the Grain House Staircase, Covent Garden project.
- R & E Falkingham Ltd - for breaking away from traditional joinery showrooms with their Immersive Heritage Joinery Experience.
BWF Sustainability Award – Sponsored by Remmers UK Ltd
- Stepnell - for its holistic practical, data-driven approach to reducing environmental impact across operations.
- James Latham Ltd - for the introduction, and continued commitment to introduce a series of measures to profitable sustainability.
- Accsys Technologies PLC - for the Accoya Offcuts Programme - Collaborating for Circularity.
BWF Rising Star Award – Sponsored by NFU Mutual
- Gemma Pavitt of Mumford and Wood Ltd - her employer said “Gemma is a rising star in every sense - driving innovation, delivering service excellence, transforming business processes, and inspiring others through her personal integrity and determination.”
- John Mullan of Heron Joinery - his employer said “John is known internally not just for what he does, but for how he does it. He is supportive, dependable, and brings out the best in others.”
- Roy Fletcher of Gowercroft Joinery - his employer said “Roy is one of those rare individuals who never does the bare minimum. He always asks, “What more can I do?” — and then he does it, quietly, thoroughly, and with heart.”
BWF Woodworking Project of the Year Award – Sponsored by Anker Stuy Coatings
- Houghtons of York - for the Restoration of the tapestry drawing room at the Grade 1 Listed Castle Howard.
- Mumford & Wood Ltd - for the handcrafting of bespoke windows for London’s exclusive residential 1 Mayfair project.
- TMJ Interiors - for the complex bespoke joinery and craftmanship on the Ribbon Curved Wall project.