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Movable Walls Can Transform Your Office Post-Pandemic
The flexibility of KI's architectural wall solutions meet the needs of workplaces post-pandemic without major renovation or demolition.
Creative Insights for Designing Modern Spaces with Tributaire
Explore the Tributaire collection through innovative designs and space planning ideas that will transform corporate and educational environments.
KI's Zoetry is the Ultimate Furniture Toolbox
Zoetry is KI's latest lounge furniture collection, a toolbox filled to the brim with anything a designer could possibly want in seating, lounge, power and privacy.
California State University, Sacramento
Sacramento State has now doubled the amount of seating capacity in its AIRC building, with MyWay becoming the “go-to-chair of choice” for students. The new spaces embody versatility, allowing faculty
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.
Newly Renovated Library Fosters Active Learning for Students and Staff
Harper College Library worked with KI to create state-of-the-art collaborative study areas and workspaces for students and staff.
5 Design Strategies to Transform the Public Library
The public library is a community cornerstone. Discover five key interior design strategies to modernize the public library.
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.
Buds In - The New Way to Focus in Open Offices?
How do you focus in an open office? Review Jonathan Webb's, KI's VP of Business, recommended furniture solutions for focused work styles.
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.