TKE Stairlift Wins Award From French Seniors Magazine

TK Home Solutions’ S200 incorporates high-end finishes such as natural wood; image courtesy of TKE.

On the heels of winning an international Red Dot design award, TK Home Solutions’ S200 stairlift received a Pleine Vie Award in the “Home” category from Pleine Vie, a French monthly magazine for seniors. S200 was developed in partnership with British design firm Pearson Lloyd and launched in late 2020. The customizable system incorporates high-end materials like natural wood and, when folded, occupies minimal staircase space. The inaugural awards program recognized value-added products for seniors in 15 categories, including leisure, health, home and technology. S200 “offers a new dimension of innovation, design and comfort for our customers,” said Mauro Carneiro, CEO of TK Home Solutions, a division of TK Elevator (TKE). 

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