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What It’s All About 

We award $40,000 in classroom furniture to deserving teachers. 

Our annual classroom furniture giveaway offers K-12 educators across the United States the chance to win $40,000 worth of free classroom furniture solutions for their students. By using our Classroom Planner tool, teachers can design their dream learning space and submit their vision for a chance to win.

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Through our annual classroom furniture giveaway, we celebrate and support your dedication to crafting inspiring educational spaces. Our giveaway features:

Innovative Classroom Furniture

Teachers can choose the latest classroom designs with our comprehensive range of K-12 furniture solutions.

Personalized Space Planning

Our easy-to-use Classroom Planner tool allows teachers to visualize and plan their ideal learning space with ease.

Recognition and Community Support

We foster a community around educators and promote a passion for enhancing the educational experience.

Ruckus Post-Leg Desk and Activity Table, Ricochet Stools, Oath Task Chair, and Intellect Wave Chairs in a classroom; dynamic seating in a classroom at Marinette Elementary, ideal for K-12 classrooms

When To Apply

The grand prize winners of our current giveaway have been announced!

Our annual giveaway is open for entries for a few weeks each year. Design your classroom by creating an image with our Classroom Planner tool. Then, subscribe to our email communications and follow us on social media (Instagram, Facebook, or LinkedIn) to hear about announcements for our Classroom Furniture Giveaway.

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How You Can Win

Don’t miss the chance to give your learning space a makeover!

All you need to do is:

1. Design Your Space

Use our Classroom Planner tool to create a layout that reflects your vision and export an image. 

2. Submit Your Entry

When entries are open, share your design layout with a brief description of how it will enhance the learning experience for you and your students.

That’s it! Then, our education team will review your submission and select finalists. Each finalist will be invited to share more about their design submission and rally the support of their community for a final vote to determine the grand prize winners.  

Why KI’s Doing This

We want to empower your teaching experience and inspire student learning.

It’s as simple but as powerful as that. At KI, we’re committed to fostering environments where both teachers and students can thrive. By providing well-designed spaces and high-quality furniture solutions, we create the foundation for educational success. 

Most importantly, we understand that when teachers and students are empowered to shape their own environments, the impact is transformative. Our ongoing research into the influence of physical spaces on educational outcomes positions us as ideal partners in transforming learning environments. And we’re so honored to have that opportunity.

Who Has Won

See the success stories from our previous winners.

We’ve had the pleasure of awarding 11 brand-new classroom transformations! Learn more about the teachers’ inspiring stories and view the students’ reactions to their remarkable classroom designs.  

 

Giveaway 3.0

Eastern

Ms. Zibro

3rd Grade Classroom

Rensselaer Park Elementary School
Troy, NY

For her third grade classroom, Ms. Zibro designed a space with different zones to support various activities and meet students' different learning styles, abilities, and social-emotional needs.

Central

Mrs. Childers

High School Classroom

Kellyville Academy Alternative Education School
Kellyville, OK

For her high school classroom, Mrs. Childers created a versatile space that embraces color theory and tactile learning so students can easily switch between arts, sciences, and learning life skills.

Western

Ms. Weiner

Elementary School Classroom

Woodway Elementary
Fort Worth, TX

For her special education classroom, Ms. Weiner designed a vibrant, inclusive space to accommodate students with different learning and mobility needs and support independent, group, and pre-vocational learning.

Library / Media Center

Ms. Elias

Library / Media Center

Moore Middle School
Redlands, CA

For her library media center, Ms. Elias created a modern hub with an adaptable layout to support student autonomy, creativity, and collaboration -- as well as larger groups and hands-on programming.

 

Giveaway 2.0

Eastern

Mrs. Ortiz

5th Grade Science & Social Studies Classroom

Bethlehem Elementary School
Taylorsville, NC

For her 5th-grade science and social studies classroom, Mrs. Ortiz designed a space where kids can seamlessly switch between different activities for an immersive learning experience.

Central

Ms. Wilkirson

STEM Lab

Northern Elementary School
Lexington, KY

For her elementary school STEM lab, Ms. Wilkirson created a space where students can comfortably and easily move around the classroom to collaborate on a variety of experiments and learning activities.

Western

Mrs. Youssofi

6th Grade Classroom

Loma Verde Elementary School
Chula Vista, CA

For her 6th-grade Spanish and English dual language immersion classroom, Mrs. Youssofi designed an inclusive classroom with different zones where she can personalize experiences based on her students’ communication or learning style.

Library

Mrs. Smith

Library Media Center

Mowrey Elementary
Waynesboro, PA

For her elementary school library media center, Mrs. Smith created an inviting, colorful space with a coffee shop aesthetic to serve as a collaborative hub for students and provide a multifunctional instructional space.

 

Giveaway 1.0

Mr. Z’s 5th Grade Classroom Eastern

Mr. Z’s 5th Grade Classroom

Lawton Chiles Elementary School
Tampa, FL

For his 5th grade math and science classroom, Mr. Zuccarello created a space where students can come to class excited to learn and collaborate with one another. He employed an open layout and flexible seating to prioritize student comfort and social interaction.

Mrs. Llewellyn’s Special Ed Classroom Central

Mrs. Llewellyn’s Special Ed Classroom

New Berlin High School
New Berlin, IL

For her special education classroom, Mrs. Llewellyn designed a space to support students with diverse cognitive and physical abilities through instruction, group activities, and life skills training. Adaptability and variety were priorities for the space to adjust to students' physical, mental, and emotional needs.

Mrs. Rinkel's 4th Grade Classroom Western

Mrs. Rinkel's 4th Grade Classroom

Norco Elementary School
Norco, CA

For her 4th grade gifted and talented classroom, Mrs. Rinkel planned a space to spark a passion for learning in students while allowing them to move around safely. Equipped with multicolored, mobile furniture solutions, her classroom balances beauty and creativity with safety and function.

New to KI?

Welcome! We’re glad you’re here. Let’s get introduced. At KI, we’re all about providing:

Enhanced Learning Environments

We optimize learning spaces with cutting-edge furniture solutions that support all teaching styles and learning needs.

Increased Engagement and Outcomes

We engage a human-centered design philosophy and evidence-backed solutions to facilitate better educational outcomes.

Empowerment Through Choice

We believe the voice of teachers and students is critical to success in learning. Our furniture portfolio uniquely reflects their unique needs and preferences.

 

Want to learn more? Connect with a KI representative or email classroomplanner@ki.com. We look forward to hearing from you!

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