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Tim Hornberger 

Explore insights from Tim Hornberger, KI’s VP of Design & Development, on human-centered design and innovative furniture solutions.

MGE Architects 

MGE Architects, a leading architecture firm in Miami, sought to create a beautiful office environment wherein their employees could continue to be inspired and their clients could instantly visualize

Owens Corning 

A few years ago, Owens Corning realized its 20-year-old headquarters building was great - but it really wasn't great for the next 25 years. Evoke is a breakthrough alternative to drywall. Featuring

PF4003 

Two divided areas enable collaboration: one side offers reconfigurable meet-up spots, and the other side provides touchdown booths. Collaboration is the theme of this layout. Unite divides the space

Pillar Table with Custom Leg Heights 

Customizable height options empower users to create dynamic and ergonomic spaces tailored to their unique needs and preferences. Incremental specifications accommodate unique applications. 

RoomScape Under Bed Storage 

Attractive and efficient two-drawer design under the RoomScape bed provides ample storage in compact spaces. Beautifully integrated drawers for personal storage. Attractive and efficient two-drawer

Glass 

View colors and options for glass finishes. Download swatches, care and maintenance information, and approved product applications. Connection Zone Benching maximizes the square footage of a

KI’s Final NeoCon Appearance Marks the End of an Era and the Start of Something Bold 

Join KI at NeoCon 2024, June 9–11, for our final showcase at The Mart—celebrating 50 years of design and unveiling what’s next.

KI Partners with K-12 Expert Jolene Levin to Strengthen Educational Expertise 

KI partners with K-12 expert Jolene Levin to enhance innovation in educational furniture design and student engagement.

Special Delivery to Door County Candle Company 

What started as a simple visit to a local business, Door County Candle Company, ended with the donation of 12 custom-made chairs matching the colors of the Ukrainian flag. 

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