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Teknion

Teknion is a Canadian manufacturer and designer of office furniture, founded in 1983 by Saul Feldberg (1935–2023) in Toronto, Ontario. Feldberg had already established Global Furniture Group in 1966 — a company focused on affordable office seating. Teknion was created with the explicit goal of reaching the architecture and design community. Since 1994, David Feldberg has led the company as President and CEO. The company is privately held and employs approximately 1,500 people.

Teknion maintains headquarters in Toronto, Mount Laurel (New Jersey) and London, plus sales, showroom, manufacturing and warehousing facilities in Canada, the US, the UK, India, Russia and Malaysia. The product portfolio covers panel systems (Transit, District, Boulevard), workstations, height-adjustable tables, lounge and waiting-area furniture, meeting tables, storage and lighting. A defining characteristic is a strong sustainability orientation. In 2024 a strategic partnership was formed with UK manufacturer Modus (Somerset production site). A chair without adhesives or mixed plastics — fully recyclable — was developed in collaboration with London studio Pearson Lloyd. Gold prize at the International Design Excellence Awards 2022.

For international project buyers and workplace planners who need a fully integrated North American office furniture supplier with LEED expertise, in-house design and a European footprint, Teknion is a central reference supplier — particularly for large-volume corporate tenders.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Teknion

Teknion is a Canadian manufacturer and designer of office furniture, founded in 1983 by Saul Feldberg (1935–2023) in Toronto, Ontario. Feldberg had already established Global Furniture Group in 1966 — a company focused on affordable office seating. Teknion was created with the explicit goal of reaching the architecture and design community. Since 1994, David Feldberg has led the company as President and CEO. The company is privately held and employs approximately 1,500 people.

Teknion maintains headquarters in Toronto, Mount Laurel (New Jersey) and London, plus sales, showroom, manufacturing and warehousing facilities in Canada, the US, the UK, India, Russia and Malaysia. The product portfolio covers panel systems (Transit, District, Boulevard), workstations, height-adjustable tables, lounge and waiting-area furniture, meeting tables, storage and lighting. A defining characteristic is a strong sustainability orientation. In 2024 a strategic partnership was formed with UK manufacturer Modus (Somerset production site). A chair without adhesives or mixed plastics — fully recyclable — was developed in collaboration with London studio Pearson Lloyd. Gold prize at the International Design Excellence Awards 2022.

For international project buyers and workplace planners who need a fully integrated North American office furniture supplier with LEED expertise, in-house design and a European footprint, Teknion is a central reference supplier — particularly for large-volume corporate tenders.