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LEARNINGHigher Education

LEARNING WITHOUT BOUNDARIESCommon areas. Makerspaces. Libraries and hallways. Today’s students arelearning together, working in groups and interacting with instructors. New toolsand teaching methods enable learning to happen anywhere, at any time. Forcampuses to evolve, they must encourage and support a community of learningthrough meaningful connections between students, faculty, and administrators.HON’s furniture is designed to support the shift in how people learn and fosterconnections that help students, faculty, and administrators succeed.2INSPIRED SPACES

es10Media Labs12Commons14Cafés & Dining Halls16Faculty18Administrative20At A Glance22Fabrics & Finishes26Warranty27CONTENTS 3

LECTURECLASSROOMSInspired by HON color palette DiplomatATTENTION, PLEASETwo critical factors affecting a student’s learning are focus and engagement.In lecture settings where students are typically more passive participants,HON furniture delivers the comfort students need, enables focus, and supportsmultiple learning styles. Casters quickly transform a space from attentive tocollaborative. Stacking chairs and nesting tables maximize footprints andsupport varying class sizes and layouts. HON gives educators the versatilityand comfort needed to keep students alert and involved.4LECTURE CLASSROOMS

Featured ProductsSolve Task Chair,Ignition Multi-purposeChair, Motivate HeightAdjustable Table, andHuddle Nesting Tables.LECTURE CLASSROOMS5

GROUPCLASSROOMSAMP UP THE ENTHUSIASMAs instructors evolve their teaching techniques to prepare the next generationfor careers, the classroom has adapted to reflect real world settings. Activelearning spaces move beyond conventional in favor of a dynamic, interactivestyle that teaches the skills that employers value. Mobile whiteboards, integratedtechnology, and versatile tables work together to support group participation,technology presentations and hands-on instruction.6GROUP CLASSROOMS

Inspired by HON color palette TranquilityFeatured ProductsMotivate Presentation Cart,Nesting/Stacking Chairs, andBuild Ribbon Table.GROUP CLASSROOMS7

MAKERSPACEInspired by HON color palette SplashMAKE WAY FOR MAKINGLearning through the process of making puts an emphasis on tinkering overlecturing. Today’s students are getting more real-world experience creatingsolutions, exploring new ideas and deconstructing things in makerspaces.Supporting these kinetic hands-on activities requires a different set of tools,such as adaptable storage, tables and mobile whiteboards that bring studentscloser to their work. HON takes pride in creating practical makerspaces thatprepare our next generation of workers.8MAKERSPACE

Featured ProductsFlock Lounge Chair,Collaborative Table with Power,Build Rectangular Table,Motivate Stacking 4-leg Chairsand Mobile Markerboard.MAKERSPACE 9

LIBRARIESGO AHEAD, TALK IN THE LIBRARYShhhh! Don’t tell this generation that libraries are solely places for quiet reflectionand whispering. Study breaks between classes. Evening collaborative work andsocial interaction. Individual study to prepare for exams. Libraries now support avariety of activities throughout the day with spaces ranging from comfy loungesto individual workstations to group settings. This requires integrated power forcharging devices, presentation aids to transfer knowledge, and most importantly,arrangements that help students accomplish more, alone and together.10LIBRARIES

Inspired by HON color palette WheatFeatured ProductsGrove 1-Seat, ArrangeTable, Flock MiniCylinder, and PresideCollaborative Table.LIBRARIES11

MEDIA LABSInspired by HON color palette BalanceJOIN THE MOVEMENTThe movement toward multi-functional computer labs requires a shift in furnitureselection. Gone are the days of long rows of tables supporting monitors. Adaptingto this new age of technology integration, campuses are now supporting a varietyof learning styles, including individual focus, peer-to-peer learning, group work andguided instruction. With students spending extended time in media labs, institutionsare also considering how students can be more active during computer work toimprove their comfort, focus and well-being.12MEDIA LABS

Featured ProductsSolve Task Chair,Coordinate HeightAdjustable Base,Dual Monitor Arm.MEDIA LABS13

COMMONSInspired by HON color palette HearthTHE RHYTHM OF LEARNINGStudies show that nearly 90% of learning happens outside the classroom, makingcommon areas, hallways, and other gathering places vital to the learning process.Comprised of change-of-pace lounges, varying-height tables, chairs and stools,these spaces provide a comfortable place for people to put their feet up, huddleup and power up. HON’s versatile collection of commons furniture is designed tohelp students and faculty meet, focus, relax and accomplish more.14COMMONS

Featured ProductsFlock Collaborative CubeTable with Tablet, Grove2-Seat with Table, FlockSquare Ottoman andArrange Table.COMMONS15

CAFÉS &DINING HALLSInspired by HON color palette WheatFOOD FOR THOUGHTMeals are no longer the only thing served in dining halls. For every entrée ordered,there’s a side of group study and collaboration. These magnetic areas attractstudents and faculty with a mix of table settings that can be pulled togetherto support a variety of interpersonal studies. Understanding that durability andcleanliness are critical, HON places an emphasis on scratch-, stain-, and spillresistant laminate finishes and seating with durable fabric selections and wipeoutareas that can be easily cleaned. Whether grabbing a bite or getting the grouptogether, cafés and dining halls are becoming the most popular campus hot spots.16CAFÉS & DINING HALLS

Featured ProductsAccommodate Stool,Arrange Table, Motivate4-Leg Stacking Chairs andFlock Lounge Chair.CAFÉS & DINING HALLS17

FACULTYInspired by HON color palette ButterscotchMORE PRODUCTIVE OFFICE HOURSA well-designed faculty space supports an instructor’s need to focus on privatework, as well as meet with students and colleagues. This requires desks thataccommodate any layout and give guests the worksurface space they need tocommunicate effectively. Comfortable guest and task seating welcome visitorsand put everyone at ease. Because office space is at a premium, vertical storagesolutions help maximize footprints. With HON, you can create a space that fitsyour campus, culture and personal workstyle.18FACULTY

Featured ProductsEndorse Task Chair,Coordinate HeightAdjustable Base,Accommodate CasualGuest Chair andContain Storage.FACULTY19

ADMINISTRATIVEInspired by HON color palette ChiantiHARDER WORKING SPACESAdministrative areas are the information center of a campus. These dynamicindividual and teaming spaces support the day-to-day business of a university,which requires a lot of organization and easy access to active and archivalstorage. Pull up a chair. Have a discussion over a shared worksurface. Instantlygain access to the files needed to resolve an issue. That’s how a well-runadministrative area stays ahead of the curve.20ADMINISTRATIVE

Featured ProductsIgnition Task Chair, 10500Series Desk, ContainMobile Pedestal, IgnitionMulti-purpose Chair andContain Storage Tower.ADMINISTRATIVE21

LEARNING COLLECTIONSAT A GLANCEHON saw today’s evolved learning space coming years before it arrived.We did it by understanding the most effective teaching methods, theninvestigating how smarter spaces could enhance learning. So we designedaffordable chairs, tables, lounge, desk and storage collections that weremore in tune with both teacher and student needs. That provided greatversatility and encouraged stronger collaboration. When your facilities cando all that, you’ll achieve a higher level of learning.TASK & GUEST CHAIRS22ENDORSETASK CHAIRIGNITIONTASK CHAIRNUCLEUSTASK CHAIRCERESTASK

Your HON Full Lifetime Warranty applies to product manufactured after January 1, 2011. All HON product lines, materials, and components are covered by your HON Full Lifetime Warranty except for the items described below. The specific product lines, materials, and components listed below are covered under HON’s Full 12-Year, Full 10-Year, and

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