We are CCFI Healthcare Furniture, a UK manufacturer of quality healthcare furniture.
Furniture is made to a high standard, and comes with a five-year guarantee on frames. The fabrics used are picked specifically for the care industry and are all CRIB 5 flame resistant, compliant to all regulations required for commercial environments.
CCFI offer free site surveys to advise on the varying standards of build quality required within the healthcare sector. Please contact a member of the team.
On the 1st February 2018, CCFI was acquired by SCF Healthcare Furniture Ltd.
We have now restructured CCFI and re-stocked with exciting new ranges of quality, durable, aesthetically pleasing furniture – at very competitive prices – delivered within a few weeks.
Please browse our comprehensive website and feel free to contact us if you require any further information, catalogues or indeed someone to visit and discuss your extra requirements.
Our Mission statement: “To manufacture quality Healthcare furniture, efficiently, competitively, with consideration for the environment and our customers”.
Quality Assured
All of our upholstered furniture comes with a 5 Year Guarantee on frames to ensure longevity.
Practical Properties
The fabrics we use are waterproof, breathable, anti-microbial, anti-fungal and stain resistant.
Safe as Standard
Our materials are CRIB 5 flame resistant, compliant to all British Standard regulations.
Ready to explore the full range of stunning furniture that CCFI can provide?
Download our latest brochure, and once you have an idea what you would like, or even if you need help putting together a bespoke order, get in touch.
Check out our latest offers
From dining tables to bedroom sets, we have a huge range of offers available, and all include free delivery on orders over £900!
Introducing the SPARTA & THOR PLUS Bedroom Ranges
Stunning Fabrics
We have a wide selection of fabrics from Panaz, ILIV, Macflex, Agua, C&L and many more.
Many of our chairs can be upholstered in a combination of fabric designs and types. This can be purely for aesthetic reasons, or to cover areas of high wear in fabrics more resilient to the use anticipated in care home environments.