Teknion uses building blocks to shape work environments

The new Teknion Corp. partnership with the European office furnishings company Bene has developed a multi-functional modular furnishing system, combining desks, tables, stools, shelves and storage space to create flexible options for any room or for an entire floor plan. The Teknion Bene Box assembles, disassembles and can be modified by hand in just a few quick steps to create whatever settings are required.

“Bene is a significant market player in Europe, and an international leader in design and furnishing modern office and working environments,” said Joe Regan, senior V-P, design and marketing, Teknion. “Bene Box is an innovative concept that complements our product portfolio, and provides customers with endless opportunities to create lively, dynamic environments with ease.”

“Teknion Bene Box deconstructs the concept of what furniture is, and ought to be,” said Ally Ramsay, director, product management, Core Products, Teknion. “It’s the ideal multi-functional modular furnishing system, combining desks, tables, stools, shelves and storage space to create flexible options for any room, and for an entire floor plan. The Teknion Bene Box easily assembles, disassembles and can be modified by hand in just a few quick steps to create whatever settings are required. Deceptively simple, it isn’t just how they are made, it’s what you make with them.”

Boxes measure 360mm W x 360mm D x 381mm H (14.2 x 14.2 x 15 inches). They are made from pine plywood and are available with or without storage openings. A top closes the boxes and provides a surface. A seating pad placed on the top provides a comfortable seat. Carry handles can also be used to connect boxes, while glides provide stability when stacking the boxes. The Top 180 serves as a functional board that connects up to five boxes, providing a surface. A wheel tray provides mobility.

Teknion Bene Box applications include stools, benches, desks, high tables, cabinets, lecterns, platforms, storage tower and shelving units. Boxes can be used to flexibly shape space to support a number of different team tasks, creating spaces that encourage lively group dynamics and creativity. Their flexibility makes them useful for startups and coworking spaces.