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Steelcase
NameSteelcase
TypePublic
Traded asNYSE: SCS
IndustryFurniture
Founded1912
FounderPeter M. Wege
HeadquartersGrand Rapids, Michigan
Key peopleJim Keane

Steelcase is a leading global manufacturer of office furniture, interior architecture, and technology products, with a rich history dating back to 1912. Founded by Peter M. Wege, the company has evolved over the years, with significant contributions from notable figures such as Frank Lloyd Wright and Charles and Ray Eames. Steelcase has collaborated with renowned designers like Yves Béhar and Alberto Meda, and has been recognized for its innovative products by organizations like the Red Dot Design Award and IDSA.

History

The company's history is marked by significant milestones, including its early days as a manufacturer of fireproof waste baskets, and its subsequent expansion into the production of office furniture during the 1920s. Steelcase has been influenced by the work of notable designers such as Eero Saarinen and Hans Wegner, and has been a part of major events like the 1939 World's Fair and the 1962 Seattle World's Fair. The company has also been impacted by the work of organizations like the American Institute of Architects and the United States Green Building Council.

Products

Steelcase offers a wide range of products, including desks, chairs, file cabinets, and acoustic panels, designed to meet the needs of modern workplaces. The company's products have been influenced by the work of designers like Dieter Rams and Jonathan Ive, and have been recognized for their innovative design by awards like the iF Design Award and the Good Design Award. Steelcase has also collaborated with companies like Microsoft and Google to develop products that integrate technology and furniture, such as smart desks and collaboration tools.

Sustainability

Steelcase has made significant efforts to reduce its environmental impact, with initiatives like recycling programs and sustainable manufacturing practices. The company has been recognized for its sustainability efforts by organizations like the Environmental Protection Agency and the World Wildlife Fund, and has been certified by programs like the Forest Stewardship Council and the Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute. Steelcase has also partnered with companies like Patagonia and The Nature Conservancy to promote sustainable practices and reduce waste.

Company Structure

Steelcase is a publicly traded company, listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol SCS. The company is led by Jim Keane, who has been instrumental in driving the company's innovation and growth strategy. Steelcase has a global presence, with operations in countries like China, India, and Brazil, and has partnered with companies like Herman Miller and Knoll to expand its reach. The company has also been influenced by the work of organizations like the International Interior Design Association and the National Institute of Building Sciences.

Innovation and Design

Steelcase has a strong commitment to innovation and design, with a team of designers and researchers who work to develop new products and solutions. The company has been recognized for its innovative design by awards like the Red Dot Design Award and the IDSA Gold Award, and has partnered with companies like IDEO and Frog Design to develop new products and services. Steelcase has also collaborated with universities like MIT and Stanford University to advance the field of design and innovation, and has been influenced by the work of designers like Buckminster Fuller and Paolo Antonelli. The company's innovative products have been featured in museums like the Museum of Modern Art and the Design Museum, and have been recognized by organizations like the AIA and the IIDA.

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