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KI Wins Prestigious Best of NeoCon & Showroom Design Awards at NeoCon 2016 

KI is honored to have earned a number of prestigious awards at the NeoCon World's Trade Fair 2016.

Extended Consensus Building: Inclusion of the Student Voice in Creating a No Risk and All Reward Scenario 

Using the KI model, New Fairfield High School tested different furniture and layouts with students and teachers to create exciting, dynamic spaces that better facilitate learning.

The Impact of Human-Centered Design in Education 

Learn more about KI's approach to human-centered design in education and the development of the Ruckus Collection.

Ricochet Stools: Freedom to Fidget 

KI introduces the new Ricochet stool to provide an "active sit" for students, giving them the freedom to fidget.

What You Should See on the Last Day of NeoCon 

Worry no more. The Business of Furniture team was hard at work over the last two days scouring showrooms high and low for the coolest, most innovative and generally awesome products at NeoCon.

Furniture Design Inspiration from the Youngest Learners: The Story of Imaginasium 

Discover how this innovative design solution began with observational research to better understand how young students think, behave and interact with their learning environment.

The Future of Education: Reflections from EDspaces 2024 

Discover insights from EDspaces 2024, where education leaders and designers shared solutions to boost student outcomes.

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.

Teaching Agency, Resilience, and Curiosity Amid a Global Pandemic 

In recent months, the learning experience has drastically changed. The critical skills we’ve designed curricula around are suddenly punching us in the face.

U.S. Added 313,000 Jobs in February. Here's What That Means. 

Whether you work on Wall Street or in a warehouse, behind a cash register or on a construction site, the jobs report released by the government on Friday offered some good news.

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