
The exterior and entrance of the La-Z-Boy headquarters in Monroe, Mich.
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A production planning meeting takes place in the Founders Room.
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La-Z-Boy CEO Kurt Darrow holds a photo of the founders, Edward M. Knabusch, left, and Edwin J. Shoemaker. The old photo will be displayed in the new headquarters.
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Maumee resident Holli Fortney, a senior interior designer, chooses to stand at one of the adjustable workspaces.
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One of the exterior balconies for employees.
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An overview of the main atrium.
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La-Z-Boy CEO Kurt Darrow stands on the steps leading down to the main atrium.
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La-Z-Boy CEO Kurt Darrow stands in front of a knolling wall that displays parts of a La-Z-Boy chair.
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Various sizes of offices with different kinds of furniture are available.
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Product manager Leslie Salenbien chooses fabrics inside the fabric review room. She is preparing for the October product line.
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A portion of the cafeteria.
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Senior inventory analyst Cheryl Morgan works outside on the back patio.
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The main atrium as seen from the back.
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Employees work near a cutout of the founders, Edward M. Knabusch, left, and Edwin J. Shoemaker, at the atrium.
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A modern La-Z-Boy chair is encased in glass at the entrance.
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La-Z-Boy CEO Kurt Darrow shows off a stylized conference room.
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IT employees confer at the Tech Deck.
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