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Why Amazon Built Its Workers a Mini Rain Forest Inside Three Domes in Downtown Seattle 

Amazon.com's staffers have a rain forest - or at least something like one - right in the middle of downtown Seattle.

KI's Learning Space Workshops 

Within the BIFMA community KI is clearly the company with the greatest breadth of products, covering the full range of typologies in that market from Pre-Kindergarten through graduate school.

The Economy Added 313,000 Jobs in February, Beating Expectations - But Wage Growth Stalled 

The U.S. economy added 313,000 jobs in February, according to Friday's employment report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, smashing analysts' expectations.

Adaptable Academics 

The common thread throughout research is that habits and routines provide a foundation for individuals to achieve their goals.

Course Correction 

Millennials with degrees mismatched to the job market could provide a manufacturing labor source.

Want to Improve Student Learning? 

Educators know that to reach - and teach - every student, they must make learning engaging and exciting. Consequently, lesson plans are growing more creative, and collaboration among students and

KI shines at the Best of NeoCon, with two Tributaire triumphs — and the debut of Infinity Work Pods and Sonrisa Lounge 

KI debuted three innovative collections at NeoCon 2024, winning two Silver Awards for its impactful Tributaire Collection.

The Effects of Furniture in Today’s Classroom 

Explore how KI's flexible classroom furniture enhances student engagement, supports diverse learning styles, and promotes active learning.

Briarlake Elementary School art teacher uses classroom as her student's canvas 

Amy Sery is one of the teachers there is in the final round of a national competition that will pay four teachers $40,000 for new classroom furniture. Ms. Sery says if selected, her students will

Elkhart High School journalism program chosen as finalists in $40,000 classroom renovation giveaway 

Elkhart ISD’s journalism program, led by Vera Reece, is a finalist for KI’s $40K classroom makeover, aiming to support diverse student media projects.

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