KI in the News
Every now and again, there is something that simply needs to be addressed – and the recent Clerkenwell Design Week is a perfect example of this. On the face of it, with the weather playing ball once again, it felt like the three-day event was very much the celebration of all that’s good in the market.
Clerkenwell is home to more creative businesses and architects per square mile than anywhere else on the planet, making it truly one of the most important design hubs in the world
Founded in 1941, KI (Krueger International, Inc) remains employee-owned and has grown to become one of the world's largest, most respected furniture manufacturing group.
Colourful Postura+ chairs have been selected in Grape Crush colour for the reception-age facilities at the first stage of the Hatchlands Primary School development in Redhill, Surrey.
KI will make its Clerkenwell Design Week debut in 2019 with a pop-up showroom at Paxton Locher House on Clerkenwell Green. This home will be transformed into 'KI House' for the launch of several new UK-designed and manufactured products.
In the run-up to Brexit, Design Guild Mark founder, Jonathan Hindle, speaks to the importance of celebrating British craft.
KI Europe helps the world's leading organisations to create working environments that bring together great design and new technology. RFID and other contactless technologies present vast opportunities for both workers and organisations, and KI Europe is at the forefront of this.
Hatchlands Primary School in Redhill, Surrey is being built on the site of the former Redhill Magistrate's Court. Whilst the renovations of the main building continue, temporary classrooms in the former bailiff's services area of the site opened their doors in September 2018 to a small group of reception students.
The historic Arbour Square campus, part of New City College - London's second largest college - has been refurbished with bright, colour co-ordinated floors. Located in Tower Hamlets in the heart of London's East End, the updated facilities provide a flexible and engaging learning environment for some of the institution's 25,000 students.