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Pre-18th
Century
Laboratories of the 18th century were rudimentary, often located in private homes, lacking dedicated spaces and specialized furniture typically constructed from basic materials like woodand metal.
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18th and 19th
Century
The Industrial Revolution marked a leap in laboratory advancements with standardized furniture like wooden workbenches and metal cabinets. Laboratories began to specialize in fields like chemistry and biology, with furniture primarily focused on functionality rather than aesthetics.
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Early 20th
Century
Adjustable tables brought comfort to long scientific pursuits, while fume hoods became essential, shielding researchers from hazardous fumes. Modular furniture systems broke free from rigid layouts, offering labs the flexibility to adapt their space to evolving research needs.
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Mid-20th
Century
With the rise of material advancements, the labs implemented more chemical-resistant and less porous materials, like steel and stainless steel, alongside the increasing applications of storage cabinets and electrical outlets to maximize workflow and space efficiency.
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Late 20th
Century
The late 20th century witnessed a shift towards flexible laboratory furniture, reflecting a growing emphasis on ergonomics and sustainability to suit the diverse needs of personal and lab applications.
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Early 21st
Century
In the 21st century, laboratory furniture trends prioritize customization, technology integration, and sustainability. Manufacturers offer tailored solutions with built-in tech features while incorporating eco-friendly materials.
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2024
Future of Lab:
On-Carpet vs
Off-Carpet
Recent trends in life sciences and tech industries emphasize integrating lab spaces with traditional offices for efficiency and talent attraction. Labs are now seamlessly integrated within the traditional office real estate, featuring natural lightand collaborative areas, fostering innovation and wellbeing.
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