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Steelcase

Grand Rapids, Michigan, United StatesEst. 1912
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Steelcase

Est. 1912

About

Steelcase is an American manufacturer of office furniture and workplace products, based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and is one of the largest office furniture companies in the world. It produces office seating, desks and workstations, systems and architectural products, and technology and accessories for offices, healthcare and education settings, and it is publicly traded. The company was founded in 1912 in Grand Rapids as the Metal Office Furniture Company by Peter Martin Wege, initially making metal office products such as fireproof safes and steel filing cabinets. The name "Steelcase" originated from an advertising campaign promoting metal over wood office furniture and was trademarked in 1921; the company formally adopted the Steelcase name in 1954. It became a publicly traded company in 1998, listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker SCS. Steelcase has introduced a number of widely used office products. Its Series 9000 panel-based office system, launched in 1973, became a long-running best-seller. In ergonomic seating, the Leap chair, introduced in 1999 after an extensive research and development programme, became one of the company's most recognised products, followed by the Gesture chair in 2013, designed to support a range of sitting postures associated with modern devices. The company operates a portfolio of brands in addition to the core Steelcase line. These include Coalesse — formed in 2008 from the Brayton, Metro and Vecta brands — as well as Turnstone, AMQ, Halcon, Orangebox, Smith System, Viccarbe and the textiles company Designtex, addressing different segments of the workplace and contract market. Steelcase's products are used primarily in offices and other professional environments and are sold internationally through a dealer network and the company's own channels. As a long-established, publicly traded American manufacturer at the scale of a global market leader, Steelcase combines workplace research with a broad range of office furniture and a family of associated brands.

Specifications

Price Range
$$$
Founded
1912
Headquarters
Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
Certifications
BIFMA LEVELSCS Indoor AdvantageCradle to CradleGREENGUARD

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Steelcase is headquartered in Grand Rapids, Michigan, in the United States, where it was founded. It sells internationally through a dealer network and its own channels. It is one of the largest office furniture manufacturers in the world.

Steelcase was founded in 1912 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, as the Metal Office Furniture Company by Peter Martin Wege, making metal office products. The "Steelcase" name was trademarked in 1921 and formally adopted in 1954. The company became publicly traded in 1998.

Steelcase is known for office furniture, including seating, desks, workstations and systems furniture. Widely used products include the Series 9000 office system, the Leap chair (1999) and the Gesture chair (2013). It is also known for workplace research and for a portfolio of brands such as Coalesse and Turnstone.

Steelcase is a publicly traded company, listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker SCS. Its portfolio of brands includes Coalesse, Turnstone, AMQ, Halcon, Orangebox, Smith System, Viccarbe and the textiles company Designtex. The company is headquartered in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Steelcase products are sold internationally through a dealer network and the company's own channels, mainly for office, healthcare and education settings. Buyers typically work with a dealer for contract projects. furniture.directory is an independent directory and does not sell furniture directly.

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