In this image you see 4 x Pillow EDGE Series 3D Wall Panels. The two panels on the left are the carefully selected prime grade oak panels we currently offer, displaying the beauty and unique wood grain of each panel without any of the natural imperfections of wood. The two panels on the right are Rustic oak panels that display some of the natural imperfections of timber. Which do you prefer, the Select oak or Rustic oak panels?
Read MoreWith our TeeBeu Sit-Stand Workstation and wellbeing in our WFH lives at its core, we’re on a mission to stimulate ‘movement for your health’ as we cannot ignore the health risks associated with sedentary working and sitting down for prolonged periods.
So I was chuffed to discover this recent podcast Stand Up from the highly respected science presenter, journalist and executive producer Michael Mosley on sedentary lifestyles, prolonged sitting time and the importance of standing and movement for our health.
Read MoreTo our knowledge, TeeBeu is the first solid timber desk and stool design that combines to create an integrated sit-stand workstation. The clever-simplicity with our TeeBeu Sit-Stand Workstation lies in the dual-purpose design of the adjustable-height stool, and its integration with the desk on which the stool is placed for stand-working. The manual transition from sitting to stand-working is simple, takes just seconds, stimulates added movement and is good exercise for varying posture throughout the day.
Read MoreWith COP26 in full swing, the heightened focus we are seeing and critical challenges we face on the climate crisis could not be clearer. In our personal and business lives we must play our part.
Our first own-brand product - the TeeBeu Sit-Stand Workstation - fully conforms with our Buy Well, Buy Less philosophy of encouraging people to invest in timeless, high quality, sustainably-sourced and responsibly made timber and soft furnishings that endure. Offering a timeless, elegant Scandi style timber aesthetic unlike some metal/plastic sit-stand desks and chairs, TeeBeu will suit most home environments whether it is used in a study, hallway, open plan living space or garden studio.
Read MoreTeeBeu is beautifully designed, skilfully handcrafted and made-to-order in the UK using sustainably-sourced FSC timbers. Offering a timeless, elegant Scandi style timber aesthetic unlike some metal/plastic sit-stand desks and chairs, TeeBeu will suit most home environments whether it is used in a study, hallway, open plan living space or garden studio. Compact in size and unintrusive in your home, TeeBeu can be used in areas where there is limited space.
Read MoreIn our research to inform the development of TeeBeu, we discovered that most standard desk and table heights that people work at in an office or at home are typically 73-75cm. This is an ideal height for people that are 6ft or more tall, whereas the average UK female is 5ft 3in and the average male is 5ft 9in tall. Our TeeBeu Sit-Stand Workstation has been designed and considered for people around these average heights, and that use a laptop.
Read MoreTurning 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.
Read MoreOur Buy Well, Buy Less editorial and current ad running in 12 titles of luxury London Life Magazines (August 2021 issue) distributed to 70,000 £1m+ properties reaching the most affluent homeowners in London.
Read MoreWe need to see more apartment blocks designed and built like this one. Timeless, responsible and absolutely beautiful.
Read MoreWhen we say ‘buy well’ we are encouraging consumers (whenever possible) to buy quality for which we will invariably pay more. That said, the quality should increase life-expectancy and minimise our future consumption.
Read MoreUK architect firm Maccreanor Lavington has recently completed this incredible competition-winning dining hall timber structure for pupils at Ibstock Place School in Roehampton, west London.
Read MoreNeed some help imagining how handcrafted wood furniture works well in an interior space? In this Grand Design home from the 2018 series, we see this contrast thing working well again with wood furniture in what could be described as the unexpectedly warm calming interiors given that concrete is exposed throughout the home which many would view as cold and clinical.
Read MoreIt seems WFH really could be here to stay for many of us. This article published by Fast Company claims ‘the office as we know it is over - and that’s a good thing’. 2021 will apparently be the year we finally get to enjoy the true benefits of the remote work revolution. Investing in and surrounding ourselves with wood furnishings is one way to help create a healthier built and home environment. Bringing the outdoors in really does naturally benefit our wellbeing.
Read MoreNeed some help imagining how handcrafted wood furniture works well in an interior space? This town house in Brooklyn, New York (designed by US studio The Brooklyn Home Company) is a good example of how the natural character of wood furniture and fittings really benefit from being placed in a contrasting neutral environment.
Read MoreWonderful example of how to design an interior with charm and heritage front of mind, by Martin Brudnizki Design Studio.
Read MoreThis beautiful work of art by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma and Australian artist Geoff Nees was commissioned for the National Gallery of Victoria Triennial in Melbourne, Australia which presents a large-scale exhibition of international contemporary art, design and architecture.
Read MoreFor me, the highlight of this lovely renovation of Hampstead House by Dominic McKenzie Architects is the new extension, as shown here, to create a larger open plan lounge and dining room space.
Read MoreLoving this incredible pair of geometric cross-laminated timber roofs created by Swiss timber company Neue Holzbau for two indoor tennis courts in the Swiss Alps by Lucern-based architecture firm Rüssli Architekten.
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