Tess

Planters

Introducing the Tess planter series. With its pleated side panels Tess can stand alone or nest together, creating living micro architecture and natural privacy barriers in open plan environments. Modular in application, but also in construction, Tess was thoughtfully developed to ship flat packed and easily assembled with no tools.

  • Formed aluminum construction
  • Height adjustable inner-tray accepts standard liners
  • Available in a range of textured matte finish powder coat colors
  • Ships flat packed
  • No tools necessary for assembly
  • Manufactured in Grand Haven, Michigan 
  • Brand new - please allow 2 weeks for fulfillment.
  • Designed by Justin Champaign and Ben Salthouse

Pick a Size

Size

Pick a Color

Color
Linen
Linen
Desert Rose
Desert Rose
Stone
Stone
Fog
Fog
Terra Cotta
Terra Cotta
Moss
Moss
Deep Space
Deep Space
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Introducing the Tess planter series. With its pleated side panels Tess can stand alone or nest together, creating living micro architecture and natural privacy barriers in open plan environments. Modular in application, but also in construction, Tess was thoughtfully developed to ship flat packed and easily assembled with no tools.

  • Formed aluminum construction
  • Height adjustable inner-tray accepts standard liners
  • Available in a range of textured matte finish powder coat colors
  • Ships flat packed
  • No tools necessary for assembly
  • Manufactured in Grand Haven, Michigan 
  • Brand new - please allow 2 weeks for fulfillment.
  • Designed by Justin Champaign and Ben Salthouse
  • Free shipping $49+
  • Please allow 2 weeks for fulfillment
  • Return policy

Features

  • Formed aluminum construction
  • Height adjustable inner-tray accepts standard liners
  • Available in a range of textured matte finish powder coat colors
  • Ships flat packed
  • No tools necessary for assembly
  • Manufactured in Grand Haven, Michigan
  • Please allow 2 weeks for fulfillment. 

Materials

powder coated aluminum

Warning

California residents proposition 65 Details

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