Teknion Launches Redesigned Website and Lookbooks to Enhance the Ancillary Furniture Experience

The New Offerings Empower Designers to Blend Creativity and Functionality

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Oona Walsh

Director, Corporate Marketing

Teknion LLC

877.TEKNION

oona.walsh@teknion.com

February 2, 2025

Teknion is excited to announce the launch of its redesigned website, alongside two new lookbooks that showcase its expansive portfolio of ancillary furniture. Together, the website and lookbooks create a seamless, inspirational experience, empowering designers to craft modern office spaces influenced by residential and hospitality design trends.

The new website offers a dedicated portal for ancillary furniture, offering an intuitive and engaging shopping experience that spans Teknion’s full product portfolio, including Teknion, Studio TK, and Gus* Modern. It provides quick access to tools, ideas, and resources that simplify the design process while sparking creativity.

Key website features include:

● Planning Tools: User-friendly configuration tools, planning ideas, and access to product symbols– ensuring a streamlined workflow.
● Inspiration Galleries: Curated imagery showcasing Teknion’s versatile, modern designs to fuel creative office concepts.
● Product Pairing Suggestions: Recommendations for complementary products to help designers create cohesive, harmonious spaces.
● Compare Functionality: Side-by-side product comparisons to enable informed decision-making with ease.
● Improved Navigation: A designer-first interface offering quick access to detailed product information, including specifications, configuration tools, and high-resolution images.

 

Complementing the website are two newly published lookbooks that spotlight Teknion’s ancillary portfolio in two iconic architectural landmarks: the American Cement Building and the Stahl House (Case Study House #22). Teknion’s ancillary lookbooks, developed through in-depth market research and industry focus groups, bring together furniture, finishes, accessories, and art attuned to the architectural and urban context:

1. The Stahl House (Case Study House #22), Beverly Hills: A mid-century modern icon celebrated for integrating indoor and outdoor living. The home serves as a stunning example of how residential aesthetics can inspire workplace design.

2. The American Cement Building, Los Angeles: Known for its bold Brutalist architecture and industrial elegance, this landmark highlights how hospitality-inspired elements can shape innovative office spaces.

The Lookbook is complemented by a new visual Source Book that provides specific product options and detailed information, alongside images of ancillary scenarios to inspire your next project.

“With our redesigned website and lookbooks, we’re making the ancillary furniture experience more inspiring and accessible for designers,” said Steve Delfino, Vice President, Corporate Marketing & Product Management at Teknion. “These tools and ideas empower designers to seamlessly combine creativity and functionality in every project.”

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