KI offers new lounge system for private and open plans
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CHICAGO – KI introduced MyPlace at the NeoCon World’s Trade Fair 2016. An adaptive, configurable lounge system, MyPlace supports both private and open planning and accommodates a variety of work styles from individual, focus areas to open regenerative spaces. Its flexibility creates areas for small, private group work but transforms easily into larger configurations for large group and lounge environments.

It offers power throughout an entire lounge area. Varying panel heights create levels of privacy and space differentiation. 48-inch panels can be used to divide space without inhibiting communication; 64-inch high panels increase privacy levels.

The new system has simple, curved and flat geometric shapes and can be specified with special combinations of color, texture, and material.

Its privacy panels, support posts, lounge elements and power components piece together like plastic toy pieces, allowing for many reconfiguration options. MyPlace’s plug and play power system makes reconfiguration simple and can be added wherever it is needed. Its power system is easy to specify and install. The integrated plug-and-play power system allows for one standard 15-amp plug to power up to eight power modules throughout a configuration. MyPlace meets BIFMA “Heavy Occupant” standards and accommodate users up to 400 lbs. For more information, visit www.ki.com.

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