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From meditation spaces to natural light to standing desks, there are many ways employers can use active design to improve employee wellbeing and mental health. We share our favorite tips on this week's blog post.
Designs for any place. Options for every place. Our simple function task chairs offer a range of styles, options and pricing to meet your needs. Learn more:
Our new Ricochet Stools encourage 360-degree movement to improve student posture, build core strength and increase blood flow. Read more about the wellness benefits in this week's blog post.
In a recent KI survey, nearly one-third of respondents said they thought that social distancing will be difficult in shared workspaces. Read our latest blog post for workplace design tips to keep everyone safe and comfortable at work.
Gone are the days of crowded stands at football games and sitting shoulder-to-shoulder in lectures. Today, some colleges and universities are starting the school year virtually, while others are partially or entirely opening their campuses. Here’s our vision of what the return to campus looks like in the time of coronavirus.
Introducing Ricochet stools! Students are naturally wiggly. Their young bodies crave movement. From standing and sitting to jumping and running, they're constantly repositioning and exerting active energy. And that’s a good thing. Studies have shown that physical activity improves cognitive development. Ricochet stools support 360-degree movement. Featuring a rounded base for an active sit, Ricochet stools offer freedom to fidget! Learn more:
Worrying about school safety presents a challenge for educators all over the country. In our latest blog post, KI's education expert Bryan Ballegeer offers smart design solutions to keep teachers and kids safe.
We reached out to thousands of our customers about their experiences working from home and their expectations around returning to work. In our latest blog post, we outline employees? top 3 concerns and offer strategies for employers to mitigate them.
So how do we go about strengthening and expanding our communities when so much about the way we interact in the future is uncertain? From a workplace perspective, the first and foremost thing community leaders must do is listen to their community members and employees and generate trust. Listen to more insights from our recent panel with IIDA and industry leaders:
There's no doubt that some work zones, like collaborative spaces, will have to evolve as employees return to work. We share design tips for recreating and reinventing work environments that support four different work styles: focus, interaction, regeneration and ideation in our latest blog post: