Versteel launches tariff-free table promotion

Versteel has announced a promotion on all standard tables for the dealer network in the contract furniture industry, enhancing the ability to buy American-manufactured, tariff-free tables at a "greater value while maintaining exceptional quality and rigorous attention to detail."

"We’re rolling out a bold promotion on all standard tables, giving our customers access to American-manufactured, tariff-free furniture at an even greater value" the company said in a statement. "This initiative reflects our commitment to delivering exceptional craftsmanship without compromising quality and design, while providing pricing stability in a time when global costs can be unpredictable.

The tariff-free promotion applies to all Versteel tables utilizing standard specifications and materials and is available to open approved accounts in good standing with Versteel. This offer gives customers the flexibility to plan for their projects with confidence while enjoying consistent, tariff-free pricing on Versteel’s industry-leading tables.

Since its founding over forty years ago, Versteel tables have been made at its facilities in Indiana using high-quality American steel, a material known for its durability, longevity, and sustainability. Versteel manufactures furniture that incorporates wood. They use wood for various components, including table tops, stools, and chairs, offering a variety of wood finishes and materials like Maple, Walnut, and Cherry. They also offer wood edge options and wood veneer. Additionally, Versteel uses wood for specific product lines like "The Maker Project," which features butcher block surfaces and urban industrial designs. 

This program is a reflection of our continued faith in American manufacturing and our desire to pass those benefits on to our customer. By producing our tables domestically, we’re able to offer tariff-free pricing that delivers real savings without the risk of fluctuating import costs.

"This program is a reflection of our continued faith in American manufacturing and our desire to pass those benefits on to our customer. By producing our tables domestically, we’re able to offer tariff-free pricing that delivers real savings without the risk of fluctuating import costs," said Scott Schwinghammer, president and CEO at Versteel.

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