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Tenants struggle to build a bridge to somewhere 

From protective gear to KI Furniture’s plexiglass dividers, companies face rising costs as they prepare offices for safe returns.

Furniture vendors target infections and other issues 

Prioritizing cleanability, flexibility, & all body types in healthcare furniture, featuring KI innovations.

Contract: Ruckus Activity Tables 

Adapt your space with KI Ruckus Activity Tables. Available in various shapes, colors, and mobility options, these tables support both group collaboration and individual focus.

Teaching Agency, Resilience, and Curiosity Amid a Global Pandemic 

In recent months, the learning experience has drastically changed. The critical skills we’ve designed curricula around are suddenly punching us in the face.

KI Partners with Local Green Bay Resident to Help Support the Homeless 

With the help of donated vinyl from KI, Green Bay, WI, resident Joan Tadisch has been able to hand-sew 320 bags to fill with essentials for those in need.

Designers Have the Power to Play a Key Role in Strengthening Local Communities 

Designers are frequently able to play a key role in strengthening communities and engaging their members in more meaningful and dignified ways.

IIDA and KI Six-City Tour Highlights Discussions and Practices Related to Designing for Community 

Connecting with other people and the surrounding world is a basic human desire and is also an increasingly important part of modern space design.

In Schools, is Community as Important as Pedagogy? 

Through a research initiative and elementary school installation, KI uncovers connections between interpersonal connections and learning.

KI appoints Brian Krenke to succeed Dick Resch as Green Bay furniture manufacturer's CEO 

Commercial furniture manufacturer KI has named President Brian Krenke its new chief executive officer.  

To better treat patients, hospitals should keep the family close 

An analysis of multiple studies conducted by Yale University researchers found that social interaction helps patients recovering from coronary artery disease or bypass surgery.

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