Section 01
Introduction
Bravo London is committed to acting ethically, lawfully and with integrity in every area of our business. This Modern Slavery Act Statement sets out our approach to preventing modern slavery and human trafficking within our own operations and across our supply chain.
We do not tolerate modern slavery, forced labour, human trafficking, child labour or any form of worker exploitation, and we expect the same standards from everyone we work with.
Section 02
Our Business
Bravo London is a UK-based fitted furniture company specialising in bespoke fitted wardrobes, sliding wardrobes in London, bespoke storage and bespoke fitted furniture for residential clients in London and the surrounding areas.
Our work spans design, supply, manufacturing coordination, installation, aftercare, materials and components, delivery, and engagement with trade partners. We seek to work with reputable, established partners who share our commitment to quality craftsmanship and responsible business practices.
Section 03
Our Commitment
We are committed to acting ethically and with integrity across all of our business relationships. We expect our suppliers, contractors, subcontractors, installers, logistics providers and other business partners to uphold lawful, fair and responsible working practices.
Modern slavery, forced or compulsory labour, human trafficking, child labour and worker exploitation in any form are not tolerated in our business or in the businesses we work with.
Section 04
Our Supply Chain
Our supply chain may include:
- Material suppliers
- Board, glass, mirror, hardware and component suppliers
- Workshop and production partners
- Installation teams
- Logistics and delivery providers
- Subcontractors and service partners
We seek to work with reputable suppliers and expect them to comply with applicable employment, labour, health and safety, and human rights laws in the jurisdictions in which they operate.
Section 05
Due Diligence and Risk Management
We take a proportionate, practical approach to managing modern slavery risks across our operations and supply chain. Where appropriate, our approach includes:
- Selecting suppliers, contractors and partners with care
- Maintaining long-standing relationships with known and reputable partners
- Communicating our expectations around lawful and ethical labour practices
- Reviewing supplier practices where appropriate
- Taking concerns seriously when they are raised
- Reserving the right to stop working with any supplier, contractor or partner who fails to meet the standards we expect
- Considering modern slavery risks as our supplier relationships and operations evolve
Section 06
Policies and Standards
We expect everyone involved in our business and supply chain to:
- Work voluntarily and legally
- Be treated fairly and with respect
- Work in safe conditions
- Be paid in accordance with applicable laws
- Not be subject to coercion, forced labour, human trafficking, child labour or any form of exploitation
- Comply with applicable employment, labour, and health and safety laws
Section 07
Reporting Concerns
We encourage employees, contractors, suppliers, customers and members of the public to raise any concerns about suspected modern slavery, unethical labour practices or worker exploitation connected to our business or supply chain.
Concerns can be reported confidentially by email to management@bravolondon.co.uk or through our website by using the contact Bravo London form.
All concerns raised will be reviewed and treated seriously.
Section 08
Continuous Improvement
We will continue to review our approach as our business grows and will take reasonable steps to improve awareness, supplier expectations and risk management over time.
Our aim is to keep this approach proportionate, practical and suitable for the nature, scale and structure of our operations and supply chain.
Section 09
Statement Approval and Review
This statement has been prepared for Bravo London and will be reviewed periodically.
Last updated: May 2026
Approved by: Artur Kushnir, Director