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Tekio Modular Shelving

Portland-based Tanner Goods have presented the beautiful Tekio Modular System -  inspired by mid-century design aesthetics. Handmade at their Portland studio, this versatile system is meticulously crafted from quality hardwoods, high-grade aluminum and steel components manufactured in America. The Tekio range is offered in nine different configurations, from a simple bar cart to a 3-column shelving system, and is designed to adapt to your needs and space. A modern storage solution that is not only adaptive but also highly versatile, all shelving units are height-adjustable to your preferences so that they can adapt to whatever environment you place them in, such as a home, office, or even retail shop. 

For a limited time, Tanner Goods is offering 15% off the retail price in celebration of this new launch.




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