Purpose-built furniture for classrooms, libraries, breakout zones, and STEM spaces - Sebel supports Australian schools with durable, flexible solutions designed to enhance learning and last for years.
At Sebel, we understand that effective learning spaces go far beyond just chairs and desks. For over 70 years, we’ve been designing, manufacturing and supplying durable, student-centred school furniture that adapts to evolving teaching methods, student needs and curriculum demands. Whether you're furnishing a primary classroom or a university STEM lab, our furniture is built for comfort, movement and collaboration — and made to last in busy education settings.
See how schools across Australia have transformed their spaces with Sebel’s classroom furniture - from flexible learning zones to calm, student-led environments that support focus, movement and connection.
Lee Street State Special School in Caboolture has collaborated with Sebel Furniture to design and furnish innovative learning environments that cater to the diverse needs of their students, utilising flexible and purpose-built furniture solutions.
Guardian Angels Catholic Primary School has transformed its classrooms with Sebel’s flexible and ergonomic furniture, creating learning spaces that support student collaboration and modern teaching methods.
Nambour Christian College has reimagined its library, creating a flexible, multi-purpose space where students can engage in wellbeing programs, independent study, and collaborative learning. With Sebel’s ergonomic and adaptable furniture, the new design fosters student comfort, engagement, and a love for learning.
Holy Family Catholic Primary School has embraced Sebel’s flexible and ergonomic furniture to create modern learning spaces that foster collaboration, engagement, and student well-being in a dynamic classroom environment.
Kambora Public School has taken a bold step in modern education design, transforming its classrooms and staffroom with Sebel’s innovative, flexible furniture. Inspired by David Thornburg’s learning space archetypes—Campfire, Watering Hole, and Cave—the school has created dynamic, student-centred environments that support collaboration, independent thinking, and personalised learning.
With an increasing focus on workplace well-being and productivity, Berkley Normal Middle School has transformed its staffroom and administration areas with Sebel’s ergonomic and flexible furniture—designed to support collaboration, comfort, and efficiency in fast-paced education environments.
At South Rock State School, education goes beyond the classroom—blending cultural heritage, sustainability, and innovative design. Partnering with Sebel, the school has incorporated custom Indigenous artwork, eco-friendly furniture, and flexible learning solutions to create an inspiring space for students.
A well-designed classroom does more than just provide a place to sit—it inspires learning, fosters collaboration, and enhances student engagement. At Waterview Primary School, the team recognised the importance of flexible, vibrant, and ergonomic furniture in shaping a modern learning environment that meets the diverse needs of students.
In collaboration with Sebel Furniture, Foxwell State Secondary College has transformed its educational facilities by incorporating flexible and modular furniture solutions, including innovative soft seating and integrated bookcases, to foster engaging and adaptable learning environments.
In the heart of Yarrabilba's rapidly growing community, Yarrabilba State Secondary College has collaborated with Sebel Furniture to transform their educational facilities. By incorporating flexible and modern furniture designs, the college has established engaging environments that promote student collaboration and adaptable learning.
Mango Hill State Secondary College has embraced a modern approach to education, integrating Sebel’s ergonomic seating, modular soft furnishings, and collaborative workspaces to create student-focused environments that support diverse learning styles.
Every school is unique — and so is every learning space. Understanding how your students engage best can help you choose the right furniture setup to support focus, movement and collaboration across your campus.
Clear, organised layouts for teacher-led instruction. Ideal for primary and secondary classrooms, these spaces use ergonomic student chairs, height-adjustable desks, and mobile storage to maintain flow while keeping students focused.
Best for: Classrooms, University and TAFE, Admin Areas
Designed for group work, project-based learning and movement, these areas support quick transitions with modular tables, mobile whiteboards and soft seating. Great for breakout rooms, open-plan learning and innovation hubs.
Best for: Breakout Spaces, Libraries, Tertiary Spaces
Spaces that incorporate natural tones, textures and zones for reflection. Used for reading corners, sensory-friendly rooms or quiet time, these areas support wellbeing and regulation. They foster autonomy and regulation, especially for younger or neurodivergent learners.
Best for: Libraries, Early Learning, Inclusive Classrooms