From epoxy resin chemistry tables to PLTW robotics workbenches, shop 400+ science lab furniture solutions for schools and institutions. School POs accepted.
Shop Science Lab Furniture for Your Specific Need
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Furnishing a Full Science Lab |
Tables, storage, seating, and instructor desks available together. Project Team builds complete lab layouts with 3D renderings at no charge. |
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Replacing a Specific Item |
Browse individual tables, stools, cabinets, or sinks by subcategory. Filter by brand, material, or configuration to find a direct match. |
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Building a STEM or Robotics Program |
VEX and PLTW workbenches, Edison robot kits, and hydroponics stations for schools launching or expanding STEM and robotics programs. |
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Upgrading for Safety and Compliance |
NFPA-30 flammable storage, SEFA-certified casework, ADA instructor desks, and GREENGUARD surfaces for district compliance requirements. |
Free Science Lab Planning and Design Support
Tell us your room dimensions, student count, grade level, and curriculum. Our Project Team designs a complete lab layout with product recommendations and a detailed quote at no charge. Used by individual teachers ordering a single replacement table and entire districts planning multi-campus builds.
- Custom lab layouts and 3D renderings included
- Compliance guidance for SEFA and ADA requirements
- In-person site visits available nationwide
- Product matching by curriculum and budget
Why Schools Choose Today's Classroom for Science Lab Furniture
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40+ Years of Science Lab Expertise |
Serving K-12 schools, districts, and universities since 1981. We understand lab compliance, procurement cycles, and the specific demands of institutional science furniture. |
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400+ Purpose-Built Lab Solutions |
Diversified, Hann, Smith System, NPS, Allied, and more. One source for tables, workstations, storage, seating, STEM equipment, and portable sinks across every lab type. From K-8 general science to AP chemistry. |
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Authorized Vendor for TIPS, NCPA, and PEPPM |
District and government buyers can purchase through existing contracts. We also work with ESSER funds, school POs, and bid documentation to simplify the procurement process. |
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Planning Support From Spec to Delivery |
Our team confirms compliance, builds layouts, and guides your order from product selection through delivery. Free for every customer, every order size. |
How to Choose the Right Science Laboratory Furniture
Match Your Surface Material to Your Curriculum
HPL suits general K-8 classrooms. Cost-effective, water-resistant, and appropriate for low-chemical environments. Phenolic resin suits biology and physics labs. Epoxy resin is the chemistry standard, impervious to heat and corrosive acids. Butcher block maple suits robotics and CTE shops.
Size Your Tables to Your Room and Student Count
HPL suits general K-8 classrooms. Cost-effective, water-resistant, and appropriate for low-chemical environments. Phenolic resin suits biology and physics labs. Epoxy resin is the chemistry standard, impervious to heat and corrosive acids. Butcher block maple suits robotics and CTE shops.
Plan for ADA Compliance and Safety Standards
ADA instructor desks require knee clearance 27 inches high, 30 wide, and 19 deep. SEFA governs lab furniture construction. NFPA-30 applies to flammable storage. GREENGUARD confirms low chemical emissions. Verify compliance before ordering.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q1: What surface material is best for a high school chemistry lab? Epoxy resin is the industry standard for chemistry labs. It is impervious to heat and corrosive acids including Nitric Acid 70%, Hydrochloric Acid 20%, and Sulfuric Acid 60%. Phenolic resin is a strong alternative for biology and physics labs where chemical exposure is lower. |
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Q2: What is the standard size for a science lab table or workstation? The most common configurations are 30x60 inches and 30x72 inches. Individual student tables typically run 24 inches wide. Workstations are available from 2 to 16 student configurations depending on your lab layout and student count per bench. |
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Q3: Do your science lab desks meet ADA accessibility requirements? Several do. ADA-compliant instructor desks require knee clearance of 27 inches high, 30 inches wide, and 19 inches deep with roll-under wheelchair access. Confirm ADA compliance on individual product specifications or contact our team before ordering. |
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Q4: Do you offer bulk pricing and purchase orders for schools and districts? Yes. We accept school purchase orders, ESSER funds, and work with TIPS, NCPA, and PEPPM cooperative contracts. District buyers can purchase through existing contracts without a separate bid process. Call 877-909-9910 or submit a quote request for bulk pricing. |
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Q5: What is the difference between SEFA and NFPA-30 lab compliance standards? SEFA sets construction and performance standards for science lab furniture including surface materials and structural integrity. NFPA-30 governs the storage of flammable and combustible liquids and applies specifically to flammable and corrosive storage cabinets in lab environments. |
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Q6: Can your team help plan and design a complete science lab renovation? Yes, at no charge. Our Project Team provides needs assessment, compliance guidance, custom layouts, and 3D renderings for complete lab builds. We conduct in-person site visits and can complete a single room plan in one meeting. Visit todaysclassroom.com/project-team/ to get started. |
Need Help Specifying the Right Science Lab Furniture?
Our team builds free lab layouts, confirms compliance requirements, and answers every question before you order.