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Is Sitting Really the New Smoking? An In-Depth Discussion with the Experts 

A new advisory from the American Heart Association reveals that anyone who sits for hours each day is at risk of developing a variety of health issues. Find out just how dangerous it can be.

Interactive learning spaces new campus must-have 

KI Furniture emphasizes customizable layouts and mobile furniture to make university classrooms more dynamic, student-friendly, and collaborative.

How to fix skills gap in U.S. manufacturing sector 

Learn how KI Furniture and the NEW Manufacturing Alliance are preparing students to fill high-paying, high-tech U.S. manufacturing jobs.

Tales from the open concept workspace 

In response to growing discontent with open offices, KI and HOK recommend distributed work strategies that prioritize autonomy and collaborative zones.

KI Celebrates Dōni in Style 

KI recently hosted a spectacular evening in Miami Beach at Hotel Astor with local designers and customers to celebrate the launch of its Dōni seating collection.

Tenants struggle to build a bridge to somewhere 

From protective gear to KI Furniture’s plexiglass dividers, companies face rising costs as they prepare offices for safe returns.

Designers Have the Power to Play a Key Role in Strengthening Local Communities 

Designers are frequently able to play a key role in strengthening communities and engaging their members in more meaningful and dignified ways.

5 Workplace Trends That Could Make You a Happier Employee 

KI reveals how active design and flexible workspaces are making offices healthier and more human-friendly in the future of work.

Manufacturers boosting wages, flexibility and adding HR positions to attract, retain talent 

KI boosts wages and adds referral bonuses to attract talent, driving recruitment success in Wisconsin manufacturing.

KI Partners with Local Green Bay Resident to Help Support the Homeless 

With the help of donated vinyl from KI, Green Bay, WI, resident Joan Tadisch has been able to hand-sew 320 bags to fill with essentials for those in need.

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