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Designing for the New Industrial Revolution
Discover insights from KI's business development manager on how industrial companies are reshaping their manufacturing environments amid the new industrial revolution.
Harper College Library
The renovation of Harper College Library marks an inevitable paradigm shift, transforming a traditional library space into a modern learning hub.
KI Introduces Clamber Tiered Seating
Clamber tiered seating by KI sparks movement, collaboration, and creativity with modular design for dynamic learning spaces.
KI Introduces Zeker Modular Seating: Where Contoured Comfort Meets Unmatched Flexibility
KI launches Zeker Modular Seating, a breakthrough in flexible lounge design offering limitless configurations and plush comfort.
Space to Create: How to Foster Creativity and Adventure for Young Learners
How can you facilitate a creative, memorable learning experience for young students? Engage a sense of adventure! Discover insights on how to foster this experience to enhance early education.
NEW Realities Bring Students to Manufacturing
Programs and promotions focused on well-paying, high-tech careers has helped the Northeast Wisconsin Manufacturing Alliance generate a 285 percent increase in industrial degrees and improve position
Reinforce Devotion Through Branding
Discover how corporate branding may be manifested through colors, patterns, structural elements and office furniture solutions.
Active Design: Take Your Work Outside
Discover simple ideas, considerations and office furniture solutions for planning outdoor work environments.
NeoCon 2022: Stories to Share and Experiences to Explore
We’re excited to welcome you to showroom #1181 to hear the next chapters of our design stories. Here’s a sneak peek at the activities and products you’ll experience with us at NeoCon this year.
How to Support Students Who Don’t Plan to Attend a Four-Year College
Less than one-third of high school graduates will receive a four-year college degree. By dedicating resources to career and technical education, we can set up all students for success.