George Joyce being presented with the Graham Kirkham Award by Lord Kirkham himself

George Joyce Receives Graham Kirkham Award

George Joyce Receives Graham Kirkham Award

George Joyce, Sales Director at South Yorkshire-based Wolf Components, has been named the second recipient of the Graham Kirkham Award by The Furniture Makers’ Company, the City of London livery company and charity for the furnishing industry.

The Graham Kirkham Award, established in 2024, recognises individuals who have made an exceptional contribution to the charity and is named after Lord Graham Kirkham KCVO, Founder of sofa retailer DFS and Charity President of The Furniture Makers’ Company since 2016.

George was presented with the award at The Furniture Makers’ Company’s annual Royal Charter Dinner, held at Furniture Makers’ Hall, London, on Wednesday 22 October. Lord Kirkham personally presented George with a crystal trophy and commendation in front of nearly 80 guests.

George was recognised for his fundraising efforts earlier this year, when he completed the 2025 TCS London Marathon, raising nearly £5,000 for The Furniture Makers’ Company. Running his first-ever marathon, George’s determination and spirit captured the admiration of many within the furnishing industry community.

Debbie Johnson, Master of The Furniture Makers’ Company, said: “George’s commitment and enthusiasm perfectly reflect the values of our charity. His efforts at the London Marathon not only raised vital funds but also shone a light on the importance of community and resilience within our sector. He is a truly deserving recipient of this year’s Graham Kirkham Award.”

Reflecting on the honour, George said: “I’m incredibly honoured to have been recognised by The Furniture Makers’ Company. It was a wonderful surprise and a truly surreal moment to receive the award, and it was fantastic to celebrate with my wife and our team. I’m deeply grateful for the generous support from companies and individuals who donated to my London Marathon efforts.

“I hope this recognition inspires others to take on their own challenges and help raise funds so The Furniture Makers’ Company can continue its amazing charitable work within our industry.”

The Graham Kirkham Award celebrates individuals who demonstrate exceptional commitment to supporting The Furniture Makers’ Company through fundraising, volunteering or other outstanding contributions that further the charity’s mission.

The Furniture Makers’ Company – City of London livery company

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