Presentation and Lecture Room Seating

The traditional approach to learning was based on the industrial model of teaching. Learning was predominately passive. Students and Professionals were trained to advance in an industrial based economy.

Today our school lecture rooms and professional presentation rooms are populated by a very different student and professional influenced by social learning and group think encouraged by interpersonal relationships.

Durability, Style and Versatility are just a few adjectives to describe our Fixed Seating.

Create an engaging learning environment by adding swing away seating.

Allowing a 360 degree swivel this style of seating is built for interactive learning.

Bring the availability of technology to each student or professional by adding power to the table tops.

Deliver customization to your space with modesty panels and radius or straight laminate tops.

Rid you’re learning space of industrialized bulky desks and seating by choosing one of our designer series.

Appropriately named the Sleek and Stimulate each series brings forth unique 21st century design.

With over 60 years of experience and testimonials our sales team has experience firsthand the shift in learning environments.

Whatever you space is our design professionals are eager to work with you.

Contact us today to discuss your opportunities!

We provide Presentation and Lecture Room Seating solutions for the sports & entertainment, education, healthcare & laboratory and architecture & design industries.

Since 1952, we’ve worked with schools and companies just like yours to help match our clients with the perfect Presentation and Lecture Room Seating products to meet their needs. Carroll Seating Company is a turnkey solution for all your design needs.

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