School library furniture plays an important role in creating a functional space that promotes student growth and development. According to the American Library Association, libraries help create strong students and support them in academic achievement and lifelong learning skills. By having the proper library furniture, you can enhance the library space and create a positive reading environment for all.
School Library Furniture Built for Students’ Success
At Today’s Classroom, we carry an assortment of school library furniture to choose from, including the following:
- Bookshelves - Keep large selections of books organized and easily accessible to students of all ages.
- Carts - Easily transport books around the library or other areas within the school building.
- Circulation Desks - Used mainly by librarians, the area where books are checked in and out. Available in different shapes and sizes.
- Library Tables - Used to furnish the inside of libraries to create workspaces for all.
- Seating - Accompany the tables or circulation desks with a comfortable place to sit. Different options are available, such as stools, chairs, and book seats or benches.
- Specialty Seating - An assortment of original seating options, including large armchairs, cube and crescent stools, large benches, moon seating, and more.
- Organizers - Display books and magazines, or store book returns.
Choosing the Library Furniture You Need
Our library furniture can be used to furnish school, public, and classroom libraries. When choosing your furniture, keep the following in mind:
- Age - Younger children use different types of furniture than older children. Knowing the ages of the children you will be serving ensures you are filling your library with items that are developmentally and age-appropriate
- Space - The type of space you are buying for will guide your purchases. Public libraries need to have a variety of library furniture as they are available for children and adults of all ages. School libraries usually depend on which type of school you are in: elementary, middle, or high school. A library in an elementary school will look different from a library in a high school, as students' needs are different at these grade levels.
- Size - The size of your space does play a role in the items you should purchase. You don’t want your space to feel bare or overcrowded. Larger spaces can include larger tables and desks, and they will also be able to hold more items. If you are working with a smaller space, tall bookshelves, rather than long, save space. Another idea is using tables rather than desks to fit more students in a single space.
At Today’s Classroom, we make it our mission to provide our customers with the school library furniture they have been dreaming of. Create an inviting, educational space where all students can learn and grow. Shop our collection today.