Furniture Production Level 2/3

The Furniture Production Diploma programme provides a broad knowledge of competence-based woodworking and furniture making skills. The course programme covers a wide range of traditional and modern skills relating to furniture manufacture.

 

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Furniture Production Level 2/3
Qualification: Level 2 Diploma in Furniture Making
Level 3 Diploma in Furniture Design & Making
LevelLevel 2
Level 3
LocationColchester
DurationThree Years
Year 1: Level 2
Year 2: Level 3
Study ModeFull-Time
Campus / Adult Skills CentreColchester Campus
Start DateSeptember 2026
Fee(s)16-18 year olds: Free
19+ - Level 2: £2,711
*This course will be free to any adult meeting the eligibility criteria under the Lifetime Skills Guarantee
What Will I Learn?

Our Furniture Diploma programmes are designed to provide you with the practical skills and knowledge needed to begin a career in the furniture industry. Delivered in a training environment that reflects real workshop conditions, you’ll gain hands-on experience in the use of tools, machinery, and materials, working towards becoming a skilled furniture maker or designer. Assessment is based on demonstrating your ability through practical tasks and the successful completion of all units of the qualification.

Learning is delivered through a combination of workshop practice, classroom study, and computer-aided activities, allowing you to build a portfolio of evidence as you progress. You will also complete end-of-unit tests and practical assessments set by City & Guilds. Alongside your technical training, you’ll have the opportunity to develop your English, maths, and employability skills, helping to prepare you for the workplace.

Throughout the course, you will take part in industry-focused projects and activities, as well as completing a minimum of 30 hours of work placement or employer engagement to gain valuable experience of the sector.

Course Content

Furniture Production Level 2/3 may include:

  • Design Processes in Furniture Making
  • Attaching Doors, Drawers and Fittings in Furniture Making
  • Furniture Making by Hand
  • Health and Safety within Furniture and Furnishing Making Environments
  • Timber Technology in Furniture Making
  • Planning for Career Pathways in Furniture and Furnishing Industries
  • Professional Responsibilities in Furniture and Furnishing Making Environments
  • Sustainability in the Timber Trade
  • Technical Drawings and Workshop Geometry

Practical Activities:

  • Using hand, power tools and basic machines
  • Constructing basic wood working joints – mortice and tenon to dovetails
  • Making doors and drawers
  • Basic veneering
  • Assessment: Constructing a bedside cabinet
Entry Requirements

4 GCSEs (9-3), including English and Maths (or Level 1 Functional Skills equivalent), or satisfactory results in a relevant Level 1 qualification, and an interview.

Level 3: Satisfactory completion of the Level 2 Qualification and via a progression interview.

Course Progression

Progression to and/or completion of NVQ Level 2 dependent on evidence submitted. Students can progress onto Higher Education to study a Foundation Degree in Furniture Design.

What Can I Do Next?

Employment opportunities as a trainee Furniture marker/designer.

Fees and Finance

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