The Beauty of Choice
Human beings crave personalized experiences and expressing our individuality is more important than ever. See how the Bassline table allows you to pick your legs, pick your top—express your unique style.
Human beings crave personalized experiences and expressing our individuality is more important than ever. See how the Bassline table allows you to pick your legs, pick your top—express your unique style.
Steelcase proudly partnered with Wright in the late 1930s and continues to be inspired by his timeless designs.
Information technology professionals are helping lead digital transformations requiring new types of work.
An intricate tabletop that creates itself in less than a half hour? MIT’s Self-Assembly Lab, led by Skylar Tibbits and Jared Laucks, is redefining the possibilities of 3D printing and collaborating with Steelcase to explore what that could mean for the future.
As the world’s best-selling manufacturer of luxury cars, creativity has been important to the success of the BMW Group. A century-old company, it has achieved an impressive tradition of innovation.
You don’t always have to go outdoors to experience nature’s benefits. By incorporating four key ways humans interact with nature, biophilic design can mimic its effects and greatly enhance our wellbeing.
The Verb Active Media Table houses built-in, retractable media to bridge the gap between students, instructors and content.
Large active learning classrooms and a custom table solution from Steelcase help transform the educational experience at Texas A&M University.
What does it take to stay entrepreneurially innovative in a big company? Turnstone research uncovered five conditions that intrapreneurs say they need to be creative and engaged, no matter how big their company has become.
He’s the CEO and president of IDEO, the global design consultancy that’s been ranked among the 10 most innovative companies in the world. Who better to talk about how organizations can encourage creativity or kill it?
Ford, Xerox and Adecco Group in Europe weigh in as leaders rethink how to create more robust organizations.
When you’re almost a hundred years old, being a little dated is to be expected. The 1920’s vintage headquarters of La-Z-Boy, however, didn’t just look out of date, it was holding the company back.