National Office Furniture’s Strassa Collaborative Tables Named 2018 Dean’s List Award Winner by Private University Products and News Magazine


National Office Furniture, a unit of Kimball International, Inc., has been recognized by the Private University Products and News Magazine as a recipient of the 2018 Dean’s List Award for their Strassa Collaborative Tables.

The Dean’s List Award recognizes exceptional products with a dedication to quality. Strassa received this honor for its contribution to providing private colleges and universities with the finest services to their students, staff, and faculty. National was also acknowledged as a superior provider to the private segment of higher education.

“Higher education entities are doing an excellent job in providing collaborative spaces for their students,” said Lisa Schmidt, National’s Director of Strategic Initiatives. “National is proud to supply universities with flexible, durable furniture like the Strassa table to facilitate group work in classrooms, as well as support more casual settings such as cafés and learning commons.”

For additional information about Strassa, visit www.NationalOfficeFurniture.com/Strassa.



October 22, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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