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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

Cabot Public Library 

Bright colors and new furniture make the new library look fresh, but the move also enables more access to computers, more seating, more meeting space and more research capabilities. Timeless

Cabot Public Library 

Bright colors and new furniture make the new library look fresh, but the move also enables more access to computers, more seating, more meeting space and more research capabilities. Timeless

Light Grey - CL 

Ruckus mobile, height-adjustable lectern offers more interaction, more mobility, and more freedom to teach and learn your way.  Designed to enable diverse teaching and learning styles, the lectern

KI Gears Up for Debut of Breakthrough Seating Technology Ahead of Design Days 

KI unveils Cognetic Technology™, a breakthrough seating innovation debuting at Fulton Market Design Days 2026.

All the ways offices got better in 2023 

KI’s innovative Cubes system redefines office design with flexible, sound-absorbing felt walls that enhance privacy, comfort, and productivity at work.

How Tech Giants Are Keeping Employees Happy Through Innovative Workspaces 

Explore why companies should follow tech’s lead in office design—KI’s Dick Resch breaks down the data behind smarter, healthier workplaces.

How to make open offices work for everyone 

Whoever thought that walls and doors could go out of style? Apparently, that’s what has happened at offices nationwide.

Going for the (NeoCon) Gold 

KI's VP of Design and Product Marketing, Shawn Green, walks Interiors & Sources through the showroom at NeoCon 2016.

Movement looks at college campuses as models for office of the future 

With millennials craving flexibility and collaboration, KI’s Jonathan Webb calls on companies to model office design on the dynamic, interactive nature of college campuses.

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