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Lansingburgh classroom contest winner loving its furniture makeover
Rensselaer Park Elementary’s 3rd grade class wins KI’s national contest, receiving a full classroom redesign to enhance collaboration, comfort, and learning.
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.
Place Matters
Traditional office spaces are no longer a necessity for many businesses — the acceleration of remote work during the COVID-19 pandemic proved that — so the existence of these spaces must be driven by
How to make open offices work for everyone
Whoever thought that walls and doors could go out of style? Apparently, that’s what has happened at offices nationwide.
IIDA Announces Winners of IIDA/Contract Magazine Showroom & Booth Competition at NeoCon
KI takes top honors for Large Showroom Design at NeoCon 2016, recognized by IIDA for innovation, visual impact, and excellence in interior spatial design.
Nightingale Awards: Gold and Silver Awards
The Ruckus Task Chair by KI earns top honors at the Nightingale Awards for its comfort and healthcare-focused design.
NeoCon 2016 Product Preview: Seating
At NeoCon, KI unveiled Doni—a dynamic, stackable polypropylene chair with hip articulation and premium finishes in beech or aluminum
In Schools, is Community as Important as Pedagogy?
Through a research initiative and elementary school installation, KI uncovers connections between interpersonal connections and learning.
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.
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.