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Resch: Sitting in the dark is the quiet killer
KI CEO Dick Resch explains how workplace inactivity is a silent killer—and how active office design can improve both employee well-being and company performance.
There are some jobs now in manufacturing. Kids just aren’t interested in taking them.
As KI faces retirements, Andy Bushmaker explains why younger workers overlook high-paying manufacturing jobs despite strong demand.
Workspace Accessories
Keep your workspace organized with interchangeable accessories from KI, designed to provide maximum flexibility for the user.
Epic Proportions: It began with a metal folding chair
KI redefines contract furniture through 80+ years of innovation, from WWII-era folding chairs to Meta’s acoustic workspaces and K–12 classroom solutions led by real-time behavioral research.
5 years later: Was one furniture maker’s decision to go employee-owned worth it?
KI Furniture and other manufacturers reflect on the benefits of employee ownership through ESOPs, highlighting enhanced legacy preservation and staff engagement.
Furniture manufacturer KI donates Ukrainian-themed chairs to Door County Candle Company
Comfort meets compassion: KI plants roots in philanthropy with 12 flag‑colored chairs for volunteers at Door County Candle Co. fundraising for Ukraine
Lexington teacher finalist for $40K classroom makeover; how you can help
Lexington STEM teacher Ashley Wilkirson is a finalist for KI’s $40K classroom makeover, aiming to design a flexible space that mirrors her students’ potential.
KI donation hopes to bring comfort and security to Green Bay shelters
KI’s bed donations give more than comfort—they offer self-worth and a fresh start for shelter residents working toward recovery and independence.
Green Bay-based manufacturer donating bed frames to several shelters
Supporting local shelters, KI delivers durable bed frames to aid homeless individuals in Green Bay, reinforcing its mission to make a difference.
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.