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Help Siegel High School library win a $40K makeover 

Siegel High School in Murfreesboro is in the running for a $40K library makeover from KI Furniture to create a flexible, student-centered learning space.

North Texas teacher seeks to win $40,000 for classroom makeover through national contest 

Haltom City teacher Misty DeMoss, finalist in KI’s $40K classroom makeover, aims to create a flexible, calming space for students with reading challenges.

Columbia third-grade teacher in national competition for classroom furniture 

Columbia teacher Cortney Schneider, a finalist in KI’s $40K furniture giveaway, designed a flexible classroom to enhance student engagement and collaboration.

All the ways offices got better in 2023 

KI’s innovative Cubes system redefines office design with flexible, sound-absorbing felt walls that enhance privacy, comfort, and productivity at work.

KI: Releases social responsibility report 

KI’s 2022 Social Responsibility Report highlights environmental & social impact, including a 17 % drop in greenhouse gas emissions and 13.7 million pounds diverted from landfills

New Berlin wins classroom redesign competition 

New Berlin’s special ed classroom remodeled – KI selects New Berlin as one of three national winners; new tables, spinning chairs, and sensory stations improve space for wheelchair users and aides

Inside the post-pandemic office: More stairs, better acoustics, and ... WiggleRooms? 

KI surveyed architects, designers, and companies and found that many want a more diverse array of workstations and an emphasis on reducing stress.

KXEL Morning News: Jonathan Webb on Workplace Trends 

“KI strategist Jonathan Webb appears on KXEL Morning News to share how office design is evolving for better productivity.”

Can't-Miss Sessions and Workshops at EDspaces 2021 

KI's Jonathan Matta explores the future of K–12 education in a featured session at EDspaces 2021, rethinking learning through history and design.

What if School Was Fun? 

A facility rethink led to innovation at every intersection for the Gilroy Unified School District.

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