When furnishing a classroom, it’s all about the energy that it gives off. For instance - you wouldn’t want dark, heavy, dreary colors for a room full of exuberant schoolkids! But classroom furniture isn’t just about colors that pop or gimmicky features. Kids need to be comfortable and supported so that they can thrive in their studies.
Flexible seating is a great choice for any classroom, especially for those with special needs kids. The ability to move furniture around to suit any activity, game, or lesson is absolutely ideal, and not having children confined to a boring seating chart can help boost their attention and focus. Stools and wobble chairs are fun options that help keep kids engaged while also improving their core strength. Soft seats and lounge recliners are comfortable and add a fun spark to any room.
Asymmetrical tables are a fun and funky way to keep children engaged; it’s also a perfect chance to utilize small spaces or unconventionally-shaped spaces. A flower-shaped activity table offers cutouts on each side to provide kids with their own personal workspace. Crescent-shaped tables are ideal for single users and enable a large space to create crafts or work on classwork. Trapezoidal tables are a unique way to keep a couple of kids engaged with a teacher during small group lessons.
No matter the size of your class or the space available in your classroom, you can make your learning space an engaging, welcoming spot that any kid would be happy to be a part of!