Affina Collection
Affina Lounge Collection Created by renowned designers Paul James and Dan Cramer, Affina is an elegant and sophisticated comprehensive healthcare collection that allows for visual continuity from the lobby to the patient room. MorePressroom
Press Releases
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KI RECEIVES TOP HONORS IN CONTRACT MAGAZINE BRAND SURVEY
The award honors KI for making the health and wellness of its employees a priority and serves as a catalyst for positive change in the workplace across America
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KI CEO DICK RESCH DISCUSSES AMERICA'S HEALTH COST CRISIS WITH FOX BUSINESS
GREEN BAY, WIS. - KI CEO Dick Resch recently appeared on the FOX Business network's "MONEY with Melissa Francis" show to discuss how KI has been able to keep health coverage affordable for its employees despite America's out of control
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STAPLES NAMED NATIONAL AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR KI CONTRACT WITH NJPA (CONTRACT #101012-KII)
KI is pleased to announce that Business Interiors by Staples has been named a national authorized dealer on the new NJPA contract (#101012-KII) that covers KI's classroom furniture solutions.
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Beijing Kang Ai bringing KI Brand to Lead Domestic Contract Furniture for Medical-Nursing and Elderly Care
In recent years, China's rapid growth of an aging population and makes domestic elderly care service industry a new focus. The issue for ‘elderly care service agency doesn’t offer medical service, and medical institutions can not support the old’ is widely discussed social topic.
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Beijing Kang Ai Healthcare Furniture Co.,Ltd. Chief Executive Officer Guo Xiaofei: Seeking New Market Breakthroughs with a Homogeneous Competition
On September 8, 2015, the 36th China International Furniture Fair had its grand opening in the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai). The world's sixth-largest contract furniture brand, KI (Krueger International) Furniture, chose this time for its official launch in China, held by its China exclusive distributor Beijing Kang Ai Healthcare Furniture Co. Ltd.
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DICK RESCH: BUILDING SCHOOLS DESIGNED TO SUCCEED
The schools of yesteryear, with their rows of desks and stair-stepped lecture halls, simply don't work for the students of today.