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PR 3/4" Perfect 

600 Series all-purpose stools offer function, versatility and long-term value. Economically priced, the stools provide a wide selection of styling and options. 700 Series® desking system is a

Students Learn Best in an Engaged Classroom 

Dick Resch advocates for engaged learning environments—flexible, team-based classrooms that improve outcomes, reduce failure rates, and drive U.S. competitiveness.

Looking for a Job? 10 Industries With Tens of Thousands of Job Openings 

With a growing skills gap, KI advocates early technical training to fill thousands of U.S. manufacturing jobs and prepare students for rewarding careers.

Giancarlo Piretti 

Giancarlo Piretti is an Industrial Designer. The Pirouette nesting table and Grazie and Doni chairs for KI U.S. are G. Piretti's latest designs.

Paints 

View colors and options for paints. Download swatches, care and maintenance information, and approved product applications. 600 Series all-purpose stools offer function, versatility and long-term

Nordic - ND 

The 400 and 600 Series folding chairs offer durable and affordable solutions for a variety of applications. 600 Series all-purpose stools offer function, versatility and long-term value. Economically

Black - BL 

The 400 and 600 Series folding chairs offer durable and affordable solutions for a variety of applications. 600 Series all-purpose stools offer function, versatility and long-term value. Economically

Edge Styles 

View colors and options for edge styles. Download swatches, care and maintenance information, and approved product applications. Tattoo tables are designed to fit the compact proportions of Tattoo

Four Factors Driving Demand in the Industrial Sector 

From an e-commerce boom to a renewed focus on reshoring and investment, explore the key factors fueling growth in the U.S. industrial sector.

The Economy Added 313,000 Jobs in February, Beating Expectations - But Wage Growth Stalled 

The U.S. economy added 313,000 jobs in February, according to Friday's employment report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, smashing analysts' expectations.

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