Product Catalog
Educational Facilities Furniture
Support learning and collaboration with flexible, durable furniture for classrooms, libraries, and common areas.

2-Door Wardrobe
Dormitory › Wardrobes

3-Door Wardrobe
Dormitory › Wardrobes

Adjustable Height Desk
Classroom › Student Desks


Attached Desk-Chair
Lecture Hall › Lecture Desks

Bean Bag
Library › Reading Chairs

Carrel Desk
Library › Study Tables

Classroom Plastic Chair
Classroom › Chairs

Cushioned Seating
Lecture Hall › Tiered Seating


Desk-Chair
Classroom › Chairs

Dormitory Sliding Door Wardrobe
Dormitory › Wardrobes

Dormitory Twin Bunk Bed
Dormitory › Bunk Beds

Double Desk
Classroom › Student Desks

Double Study Desk
Dormitory › Study Desks


Ergonomic Student Chair
Classroom › Chairs

Fixed Desk
Lecture Hall › Lecture Desks

Fixed Seating
Lecture Hall › Tiered Seating

Full Bunk Bed
Dormitory › Bunk Beds

Group Study Table
Library › Study Tables

Library Reading Armchair
Library › Reading Chairs

Library Upholstered Reading Chair
Library › Reading Chairs

Medium Bookshelf
Library › Bookshelves

Metal Podium
Lecture Hall › Podium

Metal Teacher Desk
Classroom › Teacher Desk

Movable Seating
Lecture Hall › Tiered Seating
Need help selecting the right products?
Our FF&E project management team can guide your selection from specification through delivery.
Buying Guide
Specifying Educational Facilities Furniture
- Specify impact-resistant edges and finishes
Classroom and dorm furniture lives with dragged chairs, kicked legs, and backpack abuse. 3mm impact-resistant PVC edge banding, hardwood-reinforced corners, and steel reinforcements in high-contact areas significantly extend usable life before refurbishment is required.
- Size furniture to the age group
Elementary, middle, high school, and higher education all require different seat heights, desk heights, and sight-line ergonomics. Specifying one adult-sized package across an entire district produces chronic posture and attention problems in younger grades.
- Plan for flexibility in active learning spaces
Modern classrooms reconfigure multiple times a day between lecture, small group, and project work. Lightweight, mobile, nesting, and easily stackable furniture enables teachers to change layouts without facilities support or lost instructional time.
- Budget for institutional warranties
Education sector buyers should insist on multi-year structural warranties, not the one-year residential warranties common on consumer lines. Contract-grade furniture with long-term frame warranties is standard for institutional procurement.
- Coordinate dormitory furniture with housing operations
Dormitory wardrobes, beds, and desks must align with housing operations schedules for turnover, cleaning, and bed-bug mitigation. Specify designs that can be disassembled, cleaned, and moved by housing staff without specialized tools or replacement parts.
Materials & Construction
What We Build It From
Educational casegoods use HPL or thermofoil over heavy particleboard or MDF substrates, edged in 3mm impact-resistant PVC. Dormitory beds and wardrobes often use welded steel frames for maximum durability and bed-bug resistance. Classroom chairs combine polypropylene or polymer shells with welded steel frames and powder-coated finishes. Library tables and carrels typically use hardwood veneer on ply substrates for aesthetic quality in high-visibility spaces. Upholstered soft seating in common areas is specified for contract-grade commercial durability and fire safety compliance.

Frequently Asked
Questions About Educational Facilities Furniture
What construction holds up best in dormitories?
Welded steel frame beds and wardrobes, HPL-faced particleboard casegoods with 3mm PVC edge banding, and chairs with steel or reinforced polymer frames. These constructions resist move-in damage, tolerate institutional cleaning, and can be disassembled for bed-bug treatments without destroying the furniture.
Can you provide furniture for active learning classrooms?
Yes. We supply mobile student chairs with casters, nesting tables, height-adjustable teacher stations, and modular collaboration pieces designed for rapid reconfiguration. All pieces are built for contract-grade commercial durability and are suitable for K-12 and higher education environments.
What warranty should institutional buyers expect?
Institutional education buyers should expect multi-year structural frame warranties from contract manufacturers, with shorter warranties on wear components like upholstery, foam, and casters. Any vendor offering only a one-year warranty is selling residential-grade product. We document specific warranty terms in writing at project close-out.