Furniture, fixtures & equipment (FF&E)
The physical things people use every day — desks, chairs, tables, storage, monitors, whiteboards. Usually the biggest spend and the trickiest logistics.
Furniture, fixtures & equipment (FF&E)
FF&E stands for furniture, fixtures, and equipment — in plain English, the physical pieces people touch every day: desks, chairs, meeting tables, lounge furniture, storage, monitors, monitor arms, whiteboards, lamps, sometimes appliances.
Why you care: FF&E is usually your biggest purchase and your trickiest logistics. It has to be ordered, delivered, installed, and — the part people forget — actually usable, which means power, freight, and install all have to line up. A simple test for whether something is FF&E: is it a physical item that needs to be purchased, delivered, installed, placed, stored, or maintained? If yes, track it as FF&E.
Where it shows up: FF&E workstream, Finance & Procurement, Decommissioning. Tool: FF&E Inventory.