The Executive Suite: Traditional or Modern?
Posted: 09.10.09
By Kimball Office Social Media Team
It’s easy to assume that most of the interior-design-creative-type folks work in interior design or architecture firms. But it’s just not true. To prove the point, I chatted with two of our own employees, Shelly Lehner, Specification Support Team Leader and Lori Fuselier, Product Specifier. Don’t let those complicated-sounding titles fool you. These two can sketch up a storm. And while they have their fingers on the pulse of what’s new and hip, they had some interesting insights about what execs today often choose to outfit their office spaces.

Shelly Lehner, Specification Support Team Leader
KO: I’ll admit, when I think of the executive suite, I think big, heavy, authoritative mahogany furniture and sumptuous leather. Is that still how it is?
SL: It’s not that traditional, but I still see most execs choosing wood desks, usually with a bridge [an extended desk surface], back work surface and overhead storage. I don’t think mahogany though – it’s more often mocha-colored today.
LF: I agree. Chocolate-colored wood is trendier than reddish or cherry wood today. I sometimes see a color in the middle of the two though – kind of a medium cherry. I never really see any lighter woods though, so I guess there is something to be said for that mental picture.
KO: It seems like most offices use newer materials today. Is wood still the material of choice for execs?
SL: Even when I see metal or other materials in open plan offices, most clients still use wood in the executive suites. Some use platinum storage or platinum legs, but they still use wood, and they still have a lot of storage.

Lori Fuselier, Product Specifier
KO: Even in the digital age? Aren’t most offices cutting down on physical storage space?
LF: We do think things are progressing and becoming technology-driven, but what really matters is the individual. Some go paperless, some prefer not to.
SL: For example, I still see a lot of keyboard arms, even though most people use laptops. Everyone has a personal preference. We don’t spec a lot of monitor arms either.
KO: How much do the chief executive offices differ from other executive-level offices? Read more…
Meet Jason Hoffman, A Kimball Office Employee
Posted: 08.06.09
By Kimball Office Social Media Team

Jason Hoffman, Senior IT Application Developer
Yesterday, I sat down with Jason Hoffman, Senior IT Application Developer at Kimball Office for a chance to get to know one of the guys behind the development of KimballOffice.com.
KO: What brought you to Kimball Office?
JH: I grew up here, then went to ISU to major in computer science. I attended a job fair at ISU looking for a summer internship, and Kimball Office was there. I got the internship, then interned with them every summer throughout college. By graduation, I knew this is where I wanted to be full-time.
KO: What’s your favorite Kimball Office product?
SR: It’d have to be the Skye chair. I used to have one before we moved into our new office building, and it was the most comfortable chair I’ve ever sat in.
KO: What would you say is your most memorable Kimball Office moment?
JH: Well, if we’re just choosing one moment, I’d have to say a Christmas party we held. It had a Casino Night theme, and I had a great time playing craps, even if it wasn’t for real money. But really, most of my fun memories come from when IT was a shared resource. We haven’t been Kimball Office IT for very long – we used to be an IT team that worked on all Kimball International projects and websites. It was fun having Read more…