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Continuing the Mission: Sustainability and Community Connection 

KI, a contract furniture maker in Green Bay, shared their 2022 Social Responsibility Report. They strive to enhance their company for customers, employees, and the community.

Sam Houston State University Emphasizes Student Connection Through Design 

Sam Houston State University recognizes the importance of the student union and worked with KI to transform the Lowman Student Center.

A Case - and Space - for Connection 

Explore the role of human-centered design in education as well as the impact of technology on learning environments.

A Case - and Space - for Connection 

Are the connections we make through our devices real? Do they empower us to actually gain new perspectives and make real, human-centered connections?

White - AWH 

Connection Zone Benching maximizes the square footage of a workspace. Connection Zone's universal design supports the focused work of an individual, serves as a touch-down space for a temporary user

1/4" Velour Satin Etch (2-sides) - GL2 

Connection Zone Benching maximizes the square footage of a workspace. Connection Zone's universal design supports the focused work of an individual, serves as a touch-down space for a temporary user

Dreaming of NeoCon at KI 

KI reveals vibrant updates to Dōni Seating, Connection Zone, and Pallas Textiles—blending ergonomic comfort with endless color and configuration options.

Yerba 

Make your space a place for gathering and creating connections. Yerba upholstery provides a playful textured vinyl to complement any environment.

Privacy Screen for Trellis 

Retrofit your Trellis system with Connection Zone benching privacy screens to further define and delineate space. Space division from Connection Zone benching now available on Trellis. Retrofit your

Culture Chat: The Overlooked Connection Between Collegiate Design and Workplace Culture 

As companies look to recruit the best and brightest from college campuses, they are overlooking one major factor in the attraction and retention of recent graduates- incorporating campus design

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