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Our training room furniture is designed to help facilitate training, learning or interactive activities in any business or classroom environment.

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Explore our extensive selection of training room furniture, offering flexibility in configuring your training room as a multi-purpose space.

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Our training room furniture is designed to create dynamic & functional learning environments to help teams improve their skills! Let us outfit your educational environments and ensure that they are fine-tuned to your teaching styles & learning needs, so that your employees learn & grow in their field of expertise. This will improve their confidence and positively impact performance.

We carry a wide range of training & education furniture including seminar & training tables, training seating, space division, lecterns, presentation boards and more.

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Training Room Design Tips

Technology

The room should have equipment that allows for multiple lesson delivery options, such as a large screen, audio visual system, microphones, and high-speed internet. You can also include a markerboard or projector white board, and lectern.

Room Configuration

The room configuration can affect how participants communicate. For example, a more relaxed arrangement, like an arc, round, or U-shape, can encourage dialogue and Socratic teaching. However, a formal classroom set up or auditorium configuration might work better for town-hall meetings or video presentations.

Seating

The seating arrangement should make it easy for everyone to see and hear the instructor, and allow for discussion between participants and the instructor. You can space out furniture so that people aren't touching, but keep them close enough to feel comfortable asking questions.