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Franklin County librarian competes in national competition for new furniture 

Franklin County librarian competes in KI's $40K classroom makeover contest, aiming to transform her library into a flexible, student-centered space.

Franklin County librarian among 12 finalists in national contest to win dream library 

Mowrey Elementary librarian Jennifer Smith won KI’s $40K classroom makeover, transforming the library into a flexible, student-centered learning space.

Columbia third-grade teacher in national competition for classroom furniture 

Alpha Hart Lewis teacher Cortney Schneider is a finalist in KI’s $40K classroom furniture giveaway, aiming to create a more flexible, student-focused space.

New Hampshire school named finalist in national contest 

Gorham Middle High School's Shannon Wydra is a finalist in KI's $40K furniture giveaway, aiming to transform her STEM classroom into a dynamic learning space.

The Cool Stuff: Sway Lounge Seating 

KI’s Sway Lounge Seating offers dynamic 360° movement, adapting to users' natural motions for enhanced comfort in modern learning and workspaces.

Teacher is finalist in contest, public can vote online until Jan. 31 

Danielle Ortiz of Bethlehem Elementary named finalist in KI’s $40K classroom makeover contest, designing a flexible, inclusive space to support students facing economic hardship.

Unleash The Power of Play! 

Transform classrooms into hubs of joy and creativity! Discover how innovative design enhances learning, fosters fun, and boosts student development.

EDspaces Preview 2023 

Discover the future of learning environments at EDspaces in Charlotte, North Carolina, this November 7th-9th.

A Space That Sparks Passion 

Marisa Rinkel's dream classroom became a reality, thanks to KI's $40,000 giveaway. Her innovative design inspires and empowers young minds. 

Inside Meta’s Push to Solve the Noisy Office 

Learn how the Cube began to take shape, in part, after one of Meta’s furniture vendors brought in an early prototype of a movable screen.

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