New Education Products for Winter 2023 Sheila Kim January 31, 2023 No Comments New materials and furnishings emphasize safety and well-being for learning environments.Read More
Education Products for Winter 2022 Sheila Kim January 17, 2022 No Comments Usability plus aesthetics equals up-to-date furnishings for learning environments.Read More
New Education Products for Winter 2021 January 15, 2021 No Comments Products to outfit pre-K to 12 schools are increasingly focused on wellness and space-saving solutions.Read More
New Education Products, Winter 2020 Kelly Beamon January 6, 2020 No Comments These items enhance learning environments by adding versatility and eco-friendly features.Read More
New Architectural Flooring Products for Schools Kelly Beamon January 4, 2019 No Comments Bright colors and textures enhance wayfinding and aesthetics in school-friendly flooring.Read More
New Architectural Products for Schools Kelly Beamon January 4, 2019 No Comments These items respond to trends in flexible learning environments, outdoor classrooms, and active design.Read More
January 2018 Product Briefs: K-12 School Products Kelly Beamon January 9, 2018 No Comments These pieces keep up with the changing learning environment.Read More
January 2017 Product Briefs: K-12 Schools Feel secure with durable ecofriendly goods that protect kids and support flexible learning and working styles. January 1, 2017 No Comments New architectural products for K-12 schools from Armstrong Flooring, OFS, Dero, DeltrexUSA, and Magnuson Group.Read More
November 2016 Product Briefs: Higher Education Flexible, eco-friendly furnishings make their way from the office to the classroom. Julie Taraska November 1, 2016 No Comments New products from Herman Miller, PlayGuard, Allsteel, Keilhauer, and Peter Pepper Products.Read More
Product Focus: School Acoustics An acoustic consultant explains how to make classrooms more conducive to hearing—and learning. Julie Taraska January 1, 2016 No Comments A school might have a stellar faculty and engaging curriculum—but students won’t benefit if they can’t hear their teacher.Read More