Laboratory Furniture

Laboratory furniture forms the structural foundation of a functional laboratory environment and must be designed
to support daily analytical, industrial and quality control activities under controlled laboratory conditions.
Unlike standard office furniture, laboratory furniture is engineered to withstand chemical exposure, moisture,
mechanical loads and continuous operational use.

In modern laboratories, furniture systems are closely connected to laboratory layout planning, utility integration
and defined user workflows. Workbenches, wet benches, sink units and storage cabinets must be positioned according
to laboratory processes, equipment interfaces and safety requirements to ensure long-term reliability and efficient
operation.

A well-defined laboratory space — including room geometry, access points, installations and user needs — allows
laboratory furniture to remain cost-effective while still delivering durability, comfort, safety and consistent
working conditions throughout the laboratory lifecycle.

CATEGORY STRUCTURE (NAVIGATION HUB)

  • Laboratory Equipment
    – laboratory instruments and infrastructure solutions.

    • Laboratory Furniture
      • Laboratory Workbenches
      • Wet Benches & Sink Units
      • Laboratory Storage Cabinets
      • Chemical-Resistant Furniture
      • Custom Laboratory Furniture (project-based)

LABORATORY FURNITURE GROUPS

  • Laboratory workbenches – modular bench systems designed to support laboratory instruments,
    manual operations and analytical workflows under chemical and mechanical load conditions.
  • Wet benches and sink units – furniture elements intended for wet processes, sample preparation
    and chemical handling, integrating water supply, drainage and corrosion-resistant materials.
  • Storage cabinets and service units – base and wall cabinets designed for organized storage of
    laboratory tools, consumables and accessories while maintaining clean and safe laboratory spaces.

FEATURED: PROJECT-BASED LABORATORY FURNITURE

Laboratory furniture solutions are most effective when developed as part of a complete laboratory project.
By defining laboratory layout, installations, user workflows and equipment interfaces in advance, furniture
systems can be optimized for durability, safety and functionality without unnecessary investment.