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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 test lab pushes commercial furniture to the limits 

KI's test lab near Green Bay, Wisconsin, rigorously evaluates commercial furniture durability by simulating years of use in days, ensuring long-lasting quality.

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.

The Cool Stuff: WiggleRoom 

KI Furniture's Wiggleroom initiative reimagines classroom design with flexible, student-centered furniture solutions that enhance engagement and adaptability.

Can Companies Save Money with Workplace Wellness Programs? 

American employers spend millions trying to keep employees healthy. How does this affect their bottom line?

KI Shifts to Address Changes at Work 

That's no small task for the company that competes in a variety of markets, ranging from corporate to education. Instead of focusing on each of those markets individually, KI is drilling down on

Creating Sustainable and Durable Health Care Interiors 

Health care designers look for 'win-win' interior products to achieve sustainability without sacrificing quality.

Product Strategy Driven by User Observation at KI 

No matter what industry it's in, product development strategy is central to a company's business strategy - workplace furniture and furnishings included.

Draft Manufacturing All-Stars Before They Turn Pro 

It's draft day at Lambeau Field. The teams in the stadium continue to evaluate the talent of the more than 200 students as the potential draftees fight for recognition, hoping to become one of this

Some Offices Designing Ways to Help Employees Move More 

Several years ago, Jonathan Webb was thinking about how “active design” could improve the workplace. He meant it as a way to describe restructuring a workspace to promote the people inside to adopt

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