Archive For The “Office Furniture” Category

Simple Ways To Feel Better At Work

By | March 13, 2013

Are your New Year’s Resolutions for better health starting to go by the wayside? It happens. Let us help you with a few quick easy steps that can help you stay on track to a healthier work lifestyle. Almost everyone has heard of Ergonomics. Ergonomics is increasingly important for those of us who spend a [...]

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Heartland COOP Adds and Revitalizes Space

By | March 4, 2013

When Heartland Coop decided they had outgrown their current space and were given the opportunity to occupy an additional space on the same floor of the office building they were in, they called on Storey Kenworthy to help them through the process. Not only did they need to add space, but also wanted to refresh [...]

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Our Top Ten Picks For Office Products in 2013

By | February 13, 2013

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Recently I had the opportunity to host a group of my marketing colleagues for a meeting at our 1333 Ohio Street Showroom/Office. It’s easy to forget sometimes that we work in such a beautiful space. Every day we get to come into an office with updated work spaces and chairs that are not only attractive, [...]

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Could Your School Use $25,000?

By | August 9, 2012

Our friends at National Office Furniture are once again doing their part in assisting one lucky university or school by giving them a $25,000 Gift of Inspiration. Registration is open through August 31, 2012, and by simply filling out a survey, you could give your school this amazing opportunity. Register today, and tell them Storey Kenworthy sent you!

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Know Your Budget Numbers

By | July 25, 2012

I feel uncomfortable providing a salesperson with any budget numbers.  Why do they constantly ask that question? Ahh…the question that most people avoid answering like the plague.  Understandably, clients have concerns in providing budget numbers. They may feel that not all people are honest and a “salesperson” would use that number to try and make [...]

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Employee Spotlight On Dave Bertlshofer

By | April 24, 2012

As a furniture sales specialist, Dave has been helping Storey Kenworthy create and sell amazing work environments for clients of all sizes and backgrounds for almost seven years. He is an expert in listening to what a client wants and providing them with a beautiful and productive space for a budget that works for them. [...]

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How Can I Save Money On Installation Of Furniture?

By | February 22, 2012

We get this question a lot and here is one way that we have been able to help our clients. Depending on the size of your project, you may qualify for free shipping from the manufacturer to your project site.  We call this a Direct Ship.  Our installation crews still meet the trucks, unload and install your [...]

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Storey Kenworthy Installs Special Commemorative Artwork

By | January 26, 2012

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The final piece of our 75th Anniversary puzzle was placed recently with the installation of a very special piece of commissioned artwork.  During early discussions about how to celebrate this milestone in the Storey Kenworthy legacy, we came to the conclusion that a piece of custom artwork would be a great solution. We looked at [...]

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Looking Forward to 2012

By | January 3, 2012

John Kenworthy, President 2011 proved to be a memorable year in more ways than one.  2011 marked the 75th anniversary of being a 4th generation locally owned family business servicing the state of Iowa and beyond.  It gave us the opportunity to celebrate the milestone event with our employees, share with our customers, vendor partners [...]

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Big Checks For Two Local Charities

By | December 16, 2011

Recently I had the pleasure of accompanying our owners/partners as they went to present donations to two very special charities on behalf of Storey Kenworthy, its employees and friends. For the past year, we have been having a lot of fun celebrating our 75th Anniversary. We decided very early on, though, that it wasn’t enough [...]

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