Furniture and Equipment


A Long Time Coming

Furnishings for learning spaces are about to change for the better.

campus signage and wayfinding

Signs of Green

Pursuing sustainability in campus signage and wayfinding offers a number of benefits.

Life Cycle Costs

Figuring Life Cycle Costs

Buying furniture and equipment for K-12 school districts requires an analyst's mind.

furniture is stating your brand

Your Furniture, Your Brand

Whether you're aware of it or not, your furniture is stating your brand. In giving it some thought, you’ll see that it’s all in the details.

Classroom Sensory Elements

Multiple Sensory Elements of Classrooms

Study shows that sitting still does not equal paying attention.

Trends in Higher Education Interiors

Trends in Higher Education Interiors

An increasing number of options in materials, furnishings and finishes is leading to vibrant, inviting design.

Next Generation Learning Interiors

The Needs They Are A-Changin'

"Next-Generation Learning" is having a significant affect on interior design.

Campus Interior Design Value

More Than Skin Deep: The Value of Interior Design

Colleges and universities that don't have historic identities to direct interior design choices can still develop and furnish modern, desirable interior spaces where students want to study, be and stay.

Designing for Research

Designing for Research

Selecting the right materials in order to deliver a safe, efficient and technology-laden facility that can adapt to changing research directions can be a daunting task.

Playgrounds Outdoor Learning

Shifting Landscapes

Three trends impacting playgrounds and outdoor learning spaces.

Theatre Seats

Seats Highlight of Theatre Renovation

Wenger seating brings great comfort and an improved viewing experience to patrons and scholars at the Folger Shakespeare Library and Theatre.

School furniture

Flipping for Student Success

Furniture is an important and effective design component when planning and creating these learning spaces.

Put IT There

The products that physically support technology — lecterns, carts, cabinets and mounts — are an important component to consider when integrating technology into campus spaces.

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