Art Classroom
From drawings to clay sculptures and every artistic discipline in between, the art classrooms in our schools require furniture that helps stimulate creativity.
The art and science of art furniture.
When it comes to art classroom furniture, a couple of key characteristics are common to both. As expected, strength and durability come first. But today, the need to connect computers to power and wifi is gaining importance in art studios. Not surprisingly, learning environments for these spaces are enhanced with exposure to the outdoors.
Art classroom furniture with durability and style.
Creating a fertile environment for budding artists is a lesson in how to inspire. Here, durable work surfaces and flexible workspaces along with natural light direct the students’ attention to the works they are creating.
From a functional standpoint, Smith System® makes equipping the space easy with our wide variety of art classroom furniture. We also offer great choices when it comes to art studio furniture that supports computers and drawing tables. And our seating choices include adjustable-height stools and chairs and fixed height chairs – all constructed in durable, highly cleanable materials.
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