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Multifunctional Kiva furniture works independently, in combination, and alongside other furniture and systems products. They don't attach to anything or fit together in any prescribed way. They don't require a lot of thought or a call to the facilities department to create work settings that serve the needs of the moment. They work in enclosed spaces and in open spaces to support people collectively and individually. They are lightly scaled and mounted on casters or glides that really glide. With escalating real estate costs, Kiva allows a company to use space more efficiently - effectively having multiple spaces of multiple furniture functionality in one.
Wing Tables open in two positions for extra work surfaces, and come together to create multiple teaming configurations
Pebble Tables can be used alone, with each other, or with wing tables to create multiple configurations.
Soft Screens are made entirely of self-supporting, fused monofilament fabric, and offer seated privacy and space division within a group environment. They can be easily rolled-up and carried or stored.
Easels have flip-chart hooks and an erasable writing surface to serve the needs of group display.
Access Posts are freestanding and can be placed anywhere in the work area to provide power and telecommunication connection.
Soft lines and surfaces define Kiva’s strong and yet user-friendly character. Quiet but unique details and materials choices give the collection a character while allowing it to peacefully coexist with other furniture and panel systems. The palette of finish colors is designed to complement, rather than match, the surrounding environment. In the Kiva Collection, layers of utility have been refined to beautiful simplicity.
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Related Awards & Press Coverage
Workspheres Exhibit, Museum of Modern Art
Kiva System
NeoCon: Design Excellence Award for Workplace Aesthetics
Kiva System
IDSA, Plastics News Design Award
Kiva System
Premier Award, Comfia Ô99 Australia
Kiva System
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Design Within Reach Catalogue 
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