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Kings College International School Bangkok

SB Labs has been awarded the contract for the supply, manufacture and installation of furniture systems for 4 Science Laboratories and 1 Preparation Room, in both Lower and Higher Schools.

Thomas Banyard, the Founding Headmaster with a background in teaching Science, wanted a range of laboratory furniture systems that provided flexibility, usability creating at the same time an inspiring learning space for students to enjoy science.

The SB Labs team worked with Thomas to offer different design options that suited their needs and the Saturn & Mercury and Service Towers & Tables were chosen.

The Saturn & Mercury system, with integral service console seamlessly jointed to the worktop and links with water services, allow students to sit comfortably either in group or lecture mode. It facilitates collaborative learning while stimulating student’s interest with its visually attractive shape.

Saturn and Mercury science laboratory furniture system

The Service Towers & Tables System facilitates flexibility and easy rearrangement of the learning environment. The tables can be arranged in straight rows for forward-facing during theory classes or in clusters, during practice.

Service Towers and Tables for Science Laboratory

The SpaceSaver Teaching Walls and Mobiline re-circulatory & docking stations will be also incorporated into the design.

SpaceSaver Teaching Wall and Mobiline Re-circulatory Fume Cupboard

The furniture will be installed in May 2020.
To find out more about the furniture systems mentioned above please download the PDF brochure from the Saturn & Mercury, Service Towers, Mobiline and SpaceSaver pages or visit our Case Studies page to discover other completed projects.

 

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