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  2. Steelcase - Wikipedia

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    Steelcase merged three of its subsidiaries (Brayton International, Metro Furniture and Vecta) to form Coalesse in 2008. Coalesse products are meant for what the company calls "live/work" spaces, a result of the frequent overlap of home and office in modern working habits. [31]

  3. Turnstone (company) - Wikipedia

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    Turnstone is an office furniture company based in Grand Rapids, Michigan.It is a division of Steelcase and was founded in 1993. [1] The brand was created with the intention of reaching younger businesses with budgets too small to afford a dedicated facilities manager and offices with a small number of in-office employees.

  4. Jon Ledecky - Wikipedia

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    After being dismissed from Steelcase in 1994, Ledecky decided to open his own company in the office supplies business. Backed by a number of Harvard alumni, U.S. Office Products was founded in 1994, and had its initial public offering one year later. By the time Ledecky left U.S. Office Products in 1998, his fortune was estimated at $200 ...

  5. Microsoft and Steelcase envision the perfect Surface office - AOL

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    The two companies have unveiled "Creative Spaces," which are office furniture layout concepts optimized to work with Surface products. Microsoft and Steelcase envision the perfect Surface office ...

  6. Coalesse - Wikipedia

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    Coalesse launched in June 2008 at the NeoCon World's Trade Fair in Chicago. [1] It is a combination of Steelcase's Brayton, Metro, and Vecta brands, but also includes pieces made by Carl Hansen & Son, Walter Knoll AG & Co., Viccarbe, and PP Mobler. [4]

  7. Steelcase Plants No. 2 and 3 - Wikipedia

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    The Steelcase Plants No. 2 and 3 complex contains four buildings: a single-story brick factory building with a monitor roof constructed in 1908, a four-story brick industrial loft-type factory building constructed between 1926 and 1930, a brick power plant also constructed in 1926, and a single-story concrete block building constructed in 1953.

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