From Classrooms to Offices, KI Embeds Neurodiversity into Everyday Design 26th March 2026 | IN PRODUCT NEWS | BY SBID

As the understanding of neurodiversity continues to grow across education and workplace sectors, KI is furthering its longstanding commitment to creating environments that support different ways of thinking, learning and engaging. Through research-led design and close collaboration with architects and specifiers, KI is helping organisations translate inclusive principles into practical, everyday solutions.

KI, From Classrooms to Offices, KI Embeds Neurodiversity into Everyday Design
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KI, From Classrooms to Offices, KI Embeds Neurodiversity into Everyday Design
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Neurodiversity recognises the natural variation in how people process information and experience their surroundings. With more than one in seven people estimated to be neurodivergent, classrooms, universities and offices are increasingly seeking ways to ensure spaces work with individuals rather than expecting individuals to adapt to the space. Designers and clients are asking how interiors can better support sensory regulation, movement, focus, and wellbeing. KI believes furniture plays a pivotal role.

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KI’s dedicated seating portfolio reflects its commitment to neurodiversity. The Cogni seating collection incorporates sensory surfaces, a heel wheel, flexing back and comfort ledge to enable subtle movement. The Ruckus Chair supports multiple postures with five seating positions, 360-degree use and multifunctional armrests, while the Postura + One Piece Stool offers both low and high-back options for comfortable and adaptable learning settings.

KI, From Classrooms to Offices, KI Embeds Neurodiversity into Everyday Design
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KI, From Classrooms to Offices, KI Embeds Neurodiversity into Everyday Design
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Products such as KI’s Ricochet Wobble Stool are increasingly specified in both specialist and mainstream settings, for all ages. The stool offers 12 degrees of stable rocking motion and has been designed to help children and adults maintain engagement and concentration, with the freedom to move.

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KI’s wider product range offers an array of solutions suitable to environments from education to higher education and into the workplace. Including acoustic solutions from Bejot, lounge furniture like Take5 which allows a ‘sit as you like’ approach and multiple table and workstation solutions which allow for movement, adaptivity and flexibility including Scrum Flip Top Tables and the full Sit-stand collection.

KI, From Classrooms to Offices, KI Embeds Neurodiversity into Everyday Design
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KI, From Classrooms to Offices, KI Embeds Neurodiversity into Everyday Design
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Materiality and colour are equally important. KI works with design experts, teachers and students to develop calmer palettes, muted tones, and softer contrasts that reduce visual overstimulation while maintaining warmth and identity within spaces. Designing for neurodiversity is often framed as a social responsibility, but it also brings measurable performance gains. Spaces that reduce sensory overload and support autonomy tend to be calmer, healthier, and more productive for everyone.

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“Neuroinclusive design isn’t about a single specialist product,” says Alison Mallett, Director of Education Furniture, KI Europe “It’s about providing options that allow people to find what helps them feel comfortable, calm and able to concentrate. When choice is built into the environment, inclusion happens naturally and discreetly.”

KI, From Classrooms to Offices, KI Embeds Neurodiversity into Everyday Design
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KI, From Classrooms to Offices, KI Embeds Neurodiversity into Everyday Design
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By embedding flexibility, dignity and user choice into its products, KI aims to help clients create environments that are both inclusive and productive.

About KI

KI’s furniture helps the world’s leading organisations create happy, healthy, high performing working and learning environments for their people. Bringing together good design, advanced engineering and sustainable resources, KI’s products are durable, flexible and offer excellent value. Founded in 1941, KI has grown to become one of the world’s largest, most respected furniture manufacturing groups. KI’s EMEA headquarters in London is supported by an established network of manufacturing facilities and distribution partners across the region.

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