Teknion, Studio TK, and Luum Textiles Reframe the Workplace Narrative at Design Days 2025

The brands will showcase their latest product innovations and share their vision for the workplace of tomorrow at Fulton Market

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Oona Walsh

Director, Corporate Marketing

Teknion LLC

877.TEKNION

oona.walsh@teknion.com

June 9, 2025

Teknion, Studio TK, and Luum Textiles invite guests to immerse themselves in bold design, material innovation, and a focus on human connection, redefining how people collaborate, gather, and belong during Design Days 2025. Located in the heart of Fulton Market at 311 N Green Street, the Teknion and Luum showroom displays and Studio TK’s mezzanine-level pop-up will spotlight the latest product innovations from each brand and honor the creativity and partnerships that have shaped their work, contributing to more inclusive, sustainable, and inspiring environments for work.

“Design Days is always a fantastic opportunity to celebrate good design and reflect on where the industry is heading and how we, as designers and manufacturers, can shape that future,” says David Feldberg, President & CEO of Teknion. “Marking our fourth year as part of the show, we look forward to showcasing Teknion, Studio TK, and Luum Textiles’ perspective on what’s next for the modern office through our latest product innovations rooted in designing with intent and for meaningful progress.”

Connected through a shared human-centered design philosophy and a vision for the future of the workplace, each brand will bring its unique perspective to the showroom space:

Teknion: Focusing on all the ways we gather in the modern office, Teknion’s Design Days 2025 showroom draws from its portfolio of user-focused products designed to frame a richer experience of work. Transformative architectural walls, ancillary products, and new multipurpose seating, mobile tables, and accessories that reflect Teknion’s intention to make products users love while moving forward to reduce carbon emissions in design, materials, and manufacturing will be on display. Guests will also be able to preview the intuitive Blink Chair, designed in partnership with Formway (launching January 2026), and an ode to woodcraft in the form of Figure, designed by Alyssa Coletti (launching Fall 2025).

Studio TK: Located on the mezzanine level of 311 N Green Street, Studio TK’s “Making Space to Belong” pop-up will invite guests to explore their bold new collections, including Ballad, Waltz, Ora, and Minuta. Reimagining the role of ancillary furniture in today’s workplace from casual lounges to dynamic collaboration zones, the showcase will allow guests to discover how design can foster connection and create a true sense of belonging.

Luum Textiles: Luum’s thoughtfully designed showroom features three interconnected stories about beauty, performance and sustainability – highlighting the newest launch of the Unified Field collection by former creative director Suzanne Tick. Tick’s Design Days collection for Luum focuses on sustainable reinterpretations of familiar menswear patterns for hospitality, healthcare, workplace and higher education. Luum will also display indoor/outdoor textiles and drapery, and a “fiber to finish” display of their Garment Waste platform, which details the process of transforming pre- and post-consumer recycled garment waste into upholstery textiles. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet and greet with Dorothy Cosonas, Luum’s new creative director.

Guests are invited to explore the latest from Teknion, Studio TK, and Luum Textiles and connect with the creative minds behind each brand during Design Days 2025, taking place June 9-11, 2025, from 9 am to 5 pm CT.

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