Leading a sedentary WFH lifestyle is not ok

Turning a blind eye to the real health risks associated with leading a sedentary WFH lifestyle is foolish.If on average you currently sit at a desk to work for 6-7 hours per day 5 days per week, that’s 30-35 hours of an average 40 hour working week spent sitting. And this excludes sitting time every evening and at weekends.

Designed for those that fundamentally want to move more frequently in their work from home lives, Teer & Co working in collaboration with experienced furniture designer and maker Mandie Beuzeval of Beuzeval Furniture has developed TeeBeu, an ergonomically considered functional sit-stand workstation that will stimulate increased movement when desk-working from home.

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New for Autumn-Winter 2021: Sit-Stand-Repeat, with TeeBeu

As we adapt to life with Covid-19, many of us will, for the foreseeable future, continue to work from home and lead a sedentary lifestyle. The home working environment is therefore going to have a dramatic impact on the health of the nation’s workers. The optimal solution to the health implications of leading a sedentary work from home lifestyle is to alternate between sitting and standing throughout the working day.

Designed for those that fundamentally want to move more frequently in their work from home lives, Teer & Co working in collaboration with experienced furniture designer and maker Mandie Beuzeval of Beuzeval Furniture has developed TeeBeu, an ergonomically considered functional sit-stand workstation that will stimulate increased movement when desk-working from home.

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Four great days at Planted in King's Cross come to an end

Four fabulous days exhibiting at Planted alongside the super talented Sandy Buchanan come to an end. Thank you to everyone involved for organising what was a great event, it’s been a pleasure to play our part. We had some great conversations with the press, interior designers, architects and design-appreciative prospective customers from the general public who saw our Autumn-Winter collection of new handcrafted and made-to-order offerings, developed in collaboration with our trusted Designer-Makers.

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2021 Project: Latest private residence installation of our 3D Wall Panels

Here’s a very recent installation of our beautiful 3D Wall Panels in the home of a valued private client. Our wall panels were chosen and installed by our client to complete a media wall in their spacious living room. Based in South Yorkshire, our client chose the PYRAMID model from the 3D EDGE series in Natural stain colour to finish. Just under 6 square metres were required to cover the two wall areas either either side of the TV.

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Autumn-Winter 2021 collection to be unveiled at Planted

Just six weeks to go to the launch of flagship event Planted, the world’s first zero-waste design event bringing together a hand-picked selection of market-leading sustainable brands at one of London’s most transformed destinations; King’s Cross. Teer & Co looks forward to unveiling, for the first time, a small but distinctive Autumn-Winter collection of new handcrafted and made-to-order offerings in collaboration with our trusted Designer-Makers.

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Teer & Co joins Planted as Brand Partner

Teer & Co is delighted to have been selected as a Brand Partner and to be exhibiting later this year with Sandy Buchanan at Planted - the world’s first contemporary design show aimed at reconnecting people and spaces with nature - which plans to launch its flagship physical event at King’s Cross from 23-26 September 2021.

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Hand-woven textiles feature in Scotland on Sunday, 4 July 2021

Our thanks to Fiona Reid at Copperline for the Scotland on Sunday national press coverage on 4 July 2021 of our hand-woven ‘zero-waste’ ethical textiles by Maria Sigma. It’s a small mention on the Interior News page 33, but it's there alongside deVOL (new wall light) and a Matthew Williamson rug, so we’re in good company!

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Bring the outdoors in and surround yourselves with natural materials

Increasingly we see the use of natural materials like timber being used not just in our home furnishings but ever more so in the construction of buildings. We know that buildings have a unique ability to positively or negatively influence our wellbeing. Focusing on the positive, the materials that surround us on a daily basis can provide real psychological and physiological benefits.

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Leo Windsor Chair features in Gift Focus magazine Issue 126 Jul/Aug 2021

Our thanks to Louise Prance, Managing Editor at KD Media Publishing for including the Leo Windsor Chair by Tim Evershed in the latest Gift Focus Issue 126 Jul/Aug 2021 in the Furniture section pages 99-100.

A modern Windsor chair with refined form, characterised by a geometry of parallel lines and sweeping curves.

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Hand-woven textiles feature in Te Esse 'Inspiration' article

Our thanks to Velvet Karatzas at Te Esse for including our hand-woven ‘zero-waste’ ethical textiles by Maria Sigma in their latest Inspiration piece On My Radar: 4 Home Soothing Finds. Using sustainable natural materials such as cashmere, British Alpaca and British lambswool, Maria’s work celebrates a timeless high aesthetic via 'zero waste' design and a slow-making ethic.

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