Forza Doors won the Large Business of the Year Award at the Sussex Business Awards 2025

Forza Doors celebrates Large Business of the Year award win

Forza Doors celebrates Large Business of the Year award win

UK timber door manufacturer, Forza Doors, closed 2025 by winning the Large Business of the Year Award at the Sussex Business Awards – an achievement that is said to celebrate Forza’s products, people, and the values that drive everything the company does.

This award followed Forza’s shortlisting for Product of the Year at the FX Design Awards, which the company said recognised innovation in commercial interiors. These accolades are said to represent 15 years of consistent commitment to quality, sustainability, and the team who make it all possible.

Excellence ingrained

Forza Doors says its approach is built on four pillars that underpin everything it does:

  • Quality ingrained – From selecting the finest timber veneers, through to bespoke estimates and hand detailing, quality runs through every stage of our production process.
  • Safety ingrained – Certification and technical knowledge ensures its products aren’t “just beautiful, they’re beautifully safe”.
  • Efficiency ingrained – The business was built from the ground up to achieve lead times of 15 days or less. Forza says it delivers “on time, every time, without compromising on quality”.
  • Care ingrained – The company invests in its people through professional development and a supportive culture. This reportedly means better service for customers and stronger relationships with everyone it works with.

How Forza partner with customers

Whether working with specifiers or contractors, Forza Doors support projects from concept through to completion.

For architects and design teams, it works alongside customers from early stages, to ensure fire-rated timber doors integrate seamlessly with the design vision. Forza provides comprehensive technical support, detailed specifications, and guidance on materials and finishes – so what’s designed is exactly what’s delivered.

For contractors, Forza says it offers accurate estimates, technical support, and reliable delivery. The company’s dedicated technical team ensures compliance is straightforward, whilst manufacturing process keeps projects on track with specific delivery slots and all necessary documentation.

Looking ahead

As we move through 2026, Forza says it is continuing to push boundaries in design, customer service and sustainable manufacturing.

Every award, every audit, every qualification is said to reinforce its position as a UK timber door manufacturer.

For more information about Forza Doors, visit: Bespoke Timber Commercial Fire Doors & Joinery

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