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KI Furniture Wins Award for Innovative Lounge Chair 

KI Furniture's new Sway Lounge Chair received awards for innovation and a state-of-the-art product from the Association of Rotational Molders, a leading plastics trade group, at its most recent

Fort Worth special education students overjoyed by $40K classroom makeover 

From mismatched to modern: KI gives Fort Worth kids a classroom built to thrive.

Fort Worth Teacher Wins Classroom Makeover 

On the March 13, 2025 episode of Good News, KI Furniture is recognized for transforming classrooms through design, equity, and $40K furniture grants supporting student-centered learning environments.

Epic Proportions: It began with a metal folding chair 

KI redefines contract furniture through 80+ years of innovation, from WWII-era folding chairs to Meta’s acoustic workspaces and K–12 classroom solutions led by real-time behavioral research.

How Using a Co-Working Space Changed the Way I Think About Productivity 

Is co-working better than working from home in my fuzzy socks? I tried it and this is what happened.

KI shines at the Best of NeoCon, with two Tributaire triumphs — and the debut of Infinity Work Pods and Sonrisa Lounge 

KI debuted three innovative collections at NeoCon 2024, winning two Silver Awards for its impactful Tributaire Collection.

Employers Aim to Appeal to Millennials 

Attracting and retaining excellent employees makes the top 10 list of the most difficult tasks for most business leaders.

Expert Manufacturing; Exacting Design Highlight KI Doni 

KI's latest product, the Doni chair, blends the best of both design and manufacturing prowess into one of the company's most comprehensive seating collections to date.

Resch: Sitting in the dark is the quiet killer 

KI CEO Dick Resch explains how workplace inactivity is a silent killer—and how active office design can improve both employee well-being and company performance.

There are some jobs now in manufacturing. Kids just aren’t interested in taking them. 

As KI faces retirements, Andy Bushmaker explains why younger workers overlook high-paying manufacturing jobs despite strong demand.

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