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WiggleRoom and WiggleRoom Super Structure accredited as Certified Autism Resources 

KI’s WiggleRoom and Super Structure pods earn Certified Autism Resource status, offering calming, sensory-friendly spaces for schools and workplaces.

BIFMA Announces Election of New Officers and Directors to the Board 

KI CEO Brian Krenke elected Vice Chair of BIFMA's Board, reflecting KI's leadership in shaping the future of the commercial furniture industry.

KI: Local manufacturer “plugged-in” with NeoCon 2023 

Explore how KI leveraged NeoCon 2023 to demonstrate human‑centered design, creating healthier, more engaging indoor spaces through smart furniture tailored for diverse settings

KI: Releases social responsibility report 

KI’s 2022 Social Responsibility Report highlights environmental & social impact, including a 17 % drop in greenhouse gas emissions and 13.7 million pounds diverted from landfills

New Berlin wins classroom redesign competition 

New Berlin’s special ed classroom remodeled – KI selects New Berlin as one of three national winners; new tables, spinning chairs, and sensory stations improve space for wheelchair users and aides

Create playful and adaptable early education spaces with Imaginasium Blocks and Blips by KI 

Transform classrooms effortlessly with KI’s Imaginasium Blocks & Blips—innovative, soft foam seats designed to foster movement, interaction, and agile learning environments.

KI changing lives, one chair at a time with Door County Candle Company donation 

Comfort for a cause: KI donates 12 unique chairs to Door County Candle Company as it nears $1M fundraising goal for Ukraine

Furniture makers answer many hospital challenges 

From KI’s WiggleRoom to ergonomic seating, health care furniture evolves with tech integration, cleanability, and wellness-centered design.

KI Now 100% Owned by Employees; Resch Calls it 'A New Era' for Company 

KI completed the move to become a 100 percent employee-owned company late last week, a shift that should keep the company solidly independent and keep it in Green Bay for the long term.

Why Corporate Offices Should Take Cues From College Campuses 

Study shows how college campus design influences how we work.

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