Lab Benches & Laboratory Furniture | SSG
Well-designed lab benches anchor safe, efficient workflows in teaching, research, and forensic environments. Southwest Solutions Group provides modular lab benches, lab workstations, and laboratory furniture tailored to chemistry labs, STEM classrooms, biotech facilities, and more. Our designs combine chemical-resistant worksurfaces, integrated utilities, and storage that adapts as your lab grows. You can download Revit files to coordinate with architects and engineers, or request a consultation to get expert help with layouts, specifications, and budgeting. From basic instructional labs to highly regulated spaces, we’ll help you maximize safety, flexibility, and productivity with the right lab bench solution.
Lab Benches Engineered for Durability and Performance
Our lab benches are built for long-term use in demanding lab environments, with features like chemical-resistant worktops, integrated utility access, and ergonomic options.
Benefits include:
- Epoxy and phenolic resin surfaces
- Height adjustability
- Professional, clean appearance for corporate storage areas
- Sink, gas, and power integration
- Heavy-duty framing
- Modular components for upgrades
Lab Workstations for Specialized Applications
Designed for research, education, and technical labs, these workstations offer built-in storage and utility access to support complex, task-specific workflows.
Lab Workstattion features include:
- Drawer and cabinet integration
- Built-in shelving and equipment support
- Flexible for various lab types
- Reduces clutter and improves workflow
- Modular and task-oriented design
Laboratory Furniture for Every Facility
Our lab furniture lines are suited for school labs, research institutions, and forensic labs, with configurations built around your specific needs and compliance standards.
- Instructor stations and fume hoods
- Lockable storage for sensitive items
- Mobile and fixed configurations
- Easy-clean surfaces for hygiene
- Supports STEM, forensic, and biotech settings
Chemical-Resistant Work Surfaces & Storage
With lab-grade countertops and durable cabinet storage, we offer safe, cleanable, and chemical-resistant materials tailored to your tasks.
- Epoxy and stainless steel surfaces
- Under-bench and overhead storage
- Secure reagent drawers
- Corrosion-resistant finishes
- Ideal for chemical-intensive labs
Mobile & Modular Lab Solutions
Reconfigure your lab with rolling benches and carts that provide storage and workspace wherever it’s needed, ideal for evolving lab needs.
- Lockable casters
- Integrated power and drawer access
- Compact, maneuverable designs
- Easy to relocate
- Marker board attachment available for ease of learning
Basic Lab Furniture
- Fixed-height benches
- Limited sizes and layout flexibility
- Suitable for general-use science classrooms
- Standard materials and finishes
Adjustable Height Bench
- Adjustable-height systems
- Configurable modules and storage
- Improved chemical resistance
- Better ergonomics and reusability
Heavy-Duty Steel Frame Workbench with Maple Top
- Thick maple butcher block top for durability and strength
- Welded steel frame with leveling feet
- Supports intensive lab work and heavy equipment
- Scratch- and impact-resistant performance surface
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Southwest Solutions Near You
With 7 offices in Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Colorado, plus teams covering every major metro area nationwide, Southwest Solutions Group delivers expert lab benches and furniture sales, design, installation, and maintenace support wherever you need it.
Lab Benches and Furniture Service Areas
Texas
- Dallas
- Austin
- Houston
- San Antonio
- Waco
- Tyler
- Amarillo
- Lubbock
- El Paso
- Ft Worth
- Corpus Christi
- Midland
Oklahoma
- Oklahoma City
- Tulsa
- Norman
- Lawton
- Enid
- Stillwater
- McAlester
- Muskogee
Kansas
- Wichita
- Overland Park
- Topeka
- Kansas City
- Lawrence
- Manhattan
- Salina
- Hays
- Dodge City
- Garden City
Colorado
- Denver
- Colorado Springs
- Fort Collins
- Grand Junction
- Pueblo
- Durango
- Alamosa
- Steamboat Springs
Alabama
- Huntsville
- Birmingham
- Montgomery
- Mobile
- Tuscaloosa
- Hoover
- Dothan
- Decatur
Alaska
- Anchorage
- Fairbanks
- Juneau
- Sitka
- Ketchikan
- Kodiak
- Bethel
- Nome
Arizona
- Phoenix
- Tucson
- Flagstaff
- Yuma
- Prescott
- Lake Havasu City
- Sierra Vista
- Kingman
Arkansas
- Little Rock
- Fayetteville
- Fort Smith
- Jonesboro
- Hot Springs
- Pine Bluff
- Texarkana
- Bentonville
California
- Los Angeles
- San Diego
- San Francisco
- Sacramento
- Fresno
- Redding
- Bakersfield
- San Bernardino
Connecticut
- Hartford
- New Haven
- Stamford
- Bridgeport
Delaware
- Wilmington
- Dover
- Newark
- Rehoboth Beach
Florida
- Jacksonville
- Tallahassee
- Orlando
- Tampa
- Miami
- West Palm Beach
- Fort Myers
- Pensacola
Georgia
- Atlanta
- Savannah
- Augusta
- Columbus
- Macon
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- Valdosta
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Hawaii
- Honolulu
- Hilo
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- Kailua-Kona
Idaho
- Boise
- Coeur d'Alene
- Twin Falls
- Idaho Falls
- Pocatello
- Lewiston
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Illinois
- Chicago
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Indiana
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District of Columbia
- Washington D.C.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, lab benches can be fully customized for scientific, educational, industrial, or healthcare environments. Custom lab benches can include adjustable work surfaces, gas fixtures, sinks, chemical resistant materials, shelving, drawers, and integrated power systems.
Yes, lab benches are available in height adjustable formats. Height adjustable lab benches can use electric lifting motors, hand crank systems, or pin adjustable legs, allowing workers to alternate between sitting and standing.
Lab benches are available in multiple weight capacities. Some heavy duty lab benches can support loads nearing 3,000 pounds, making them suitable for instrumentation, fabrication, and testing environments. Weight capacity depends on material construction and required application.
Lab benches can include laminate work surfaces, stainless steel tops, phenolic resin tops, epoxy resin tops, butcher block surfaces, and chemical resistant tops. These material options allow lab benches to support corrosive chemicals, heavy equipment, and sterile workflows.
Yes, lab benches can include overhead shelving that is wall mounted or mounted to the bench frame. Overhead shelving on lab benches can be flat, sloped, or equipped with guard rails to secure stored items.
Yes, lab benches can integrate with ceiling mounted utilities. Power poles, drop down electrical feeds, gas lines, water lines, and data cables can all be routed directly to lab benches for clean, organized utility access.
Yes, lab benches can include cup sinks, full sinks, eyewash stations, and drying racks. These integrated components make lab benches suitable for wet labs, chemistry labs, biology labs, and processing rooms.
Yes, lab benches can be built as mobile benches using locking casters. Mobile lab benches are ideal for flexible laboratory layouts and collaborative research environments.
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Whether you're planning a university lab, expanding a STEAM classroom, or upgrading a forensic lab, Southwest Solutions Group offers the lab benches, lab workstations, and lab furniture to meet your exact needs.
Our solutions improve workflow, maximize space, and provide the safety and functionality your team depends on.
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