Tess Rectangular Planter ID: TES-200-001
Tess Rectangular Planter 0 Furniture Most Modest

Tess Rectangular Planter

By Justin Champaign + Ben Salthouse, for Most Modest

Tess Rectangular Planter

By Justin Champaign + Ben Salthouse, For Most Modest

$1,041.24 - $1,405.90

Free Shipping Icon

Usually leaves warehouse in 2-4 weeks

Based upon stock availability.

$1,041.24

SPEC #: MST898068 | ID: TES-200-001

3D View

Explore 3D

Tess Rectangular Planter

SPEC #: MST898068

ID: TES-200-001

Designed by Justin Champaign + Ben SalthouseRead Bio

The Tess Rectangular Planter is a clean decorative element that can stand alone or nest together, with it's pleated panels creating living architecture and natural privacy barriers. Modular in application, but also in construction, this piece was thoughtfully developed to ship flat and easily assembled with no tools. Made in the USA.

Available Options

Finish: Deep Space, Fog, Linen, Moss, Stone, Terra Cotta

Specifications

    • Finish: Linen
    • Size: 30"W x 17"H x 15"D
    • Materials: Aluminum  
        • Country of Origin: United States
    • Made in the USA

      Made in the USA

    • Specification Sheet / Technical Files

      Prop 65 Warning for California Residents This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known in the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/.
      Justin Champaign + Ben Salthouse

      About Justin Champaign + Ben Salthouse

      Justin Champaign is an industrial designer with a BFA in Furniture Design from California College of the arts and has been a design leader in organizations such as Pablo Designs, Coalesse and Metro Furniture. In 2012, Justin established Most Modest to design and develop products that better support our lifestyles and the unique intersection between craft and technology. Justin believes intelligent products should offer a deeper level of engagement and connection with the user, the object and their environment.

      Ben Salthouse studied industrial design at Philadelphia University and landed his first real job at Michael Graves's studio. After drinking his fill out of the fountain of Post Modernism he rode his bicycle across the country. 5500 miles later he began teaching at CCA and freelancing around the bay for everyone from engineering consultancies to furniture designers.

      Shop This Designer
      Brand Logo

      Most Modest design studio hails from the tech capital of San Francisco, and it shows in their work. Their passion and knowledge for new technology drives a portfolio of everyday objects infused with high tech features for the 21st century home. Fixtures with USB chargers, cable managers, eco-friendly power pendants, their catalog reshapes the home of the future.

      Explore Most Modest