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2017: The Year of Great Expectations
What exactly does today’s healthcare consumer expect from the patient experience? KI explores the top trends.
KI Goes Beyond with Owens Corning in Future-Proofing Workspaces with 'Infinity from KI'
KI recently supported Owens Corning in redesigning its corporate workspaces to support the organization for the next 25 years.
Brian Krenke of KI: Insights from a Wood Industry Market Leader
Discover Brian Krenke's leadership at KI, focusing on growth, employee ownership, and industry impact in commercial furniture.
Inspiring Connections at NeoCon 2024
KI Furniture shares insights on sustainability and innovation at NeoCon 2024, shaping the future of interior design.
5 Design Tips for K-12 Classrooms
Learn five ways to create functional and inspiring classroom environments for your students, including valuable insights from two teachers who won our inaugural classroom furniture giveaway.
How to Support Teachers Through the October Blues
Former teacher and principal Emily McGinnis shares how to support educators who are feeling burned out and reflects on the importance of listening to teachers.
Three Cost-Effective Ways to Transform Outdated School Spaces
As K-12 education evolves, so too should physical learning spaces. Explore these easy and cost-effective ways to transform your school and accommodate modern educational needs for the upcoming year.
Mentoring our Next Gen Designers
How can manufacturers help design-school graduates succeed in the workplace? Learn more about what KI is doing to mentor students.
Ruckus Grant Program - the Why Behind the What
Learn more about the Ruckus Grant Program and KI's research goal of uncovering the role of furniture in learning environments.
Lead Letter: Wellness Programs at Work Produce Results if Well Crafted
Employers can save themselves millions through wellness programs. They just nee to find ways to boost workers' low participation rates.