Office Furniture in Nigeria — Premium Manufacturer & Direct Supplier 2026
Nigeria — Africa’s largest economy and most populous nation — is home to a corporate ecosystem of extraordinary scale and ambition. From the gleaming towers of Victoria Island and the Barkindo Business District in Lagos, to the Federal Secretariat Complex and ministerial headquarters in Abuja, to the oil company operational offices across the Niger Delta and Port Harcourt, the demand for premium office furniture in Nigeria is among the highest on the African continent. OfficeFurnitureSupplier.ae is a Dubai-based ISO 9001-certified manufacturer supplying directly to businesses across Nigeria — from the C-suites of Dangote Group, Zenith Bank, GTBank, and MTN Nigeria, to the federal government’s ministerial offices, the operational hubs of Shell, TotalEnergies, and ExxonMobil in the Niger Delta, and the fast-growing SME and startup sector across Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Kano, and Ibadan.
Our manufacturing facility in Jebel Ali Industrial First, Dubai, produces every desk, workstation, chair, and storage unit to exacting international standards. We ship directly to the Port of Lagos — Nigeria’s primary container gateway — with sea freight transit times of approximately 14 to 16 days from Jebel Ali. From Apapa or Tin Can Island ports, our freight partners road-transport your consignment to Lagos delivery points, Abuja (730km north), Port Harcourt (620km east), Kano (1,100km north), or any other Nigerian destination. No middlemen, no retail markups — you deal directly with the manufacturer, at direct factory pricing.
Why Nigerian Businesses Choose OfficeFurnitureSupplier.ae
Nigerian procurement professionals have long navigated a challenging furniture market: locally manufactured products of inconsistent quality, imported furniture marked up through multiple distribution tiers, and South African or European suppliers with shipping routes that add weeks and costs. OfficeFurnitureSupplier.ae resolves all of these issues by manufacturing in Dubai — a world-class manufacturing hub with access to premium European raw materials — and shipping directly to Nigerian buyers. Our ISO 9001:2015 certification governs every production stage, ensuring that the furniture delivered to your Lagos boardroom or Abuja ministerial office meets the same standards we apply for clients in the UAE, Europe, and across Africa.
Nigeria’s climate — particularly in Lagos, Port Harcourt, and the south-south and south-east regions — presents one of the most demanding furniture environments in Africa. The combination of tropical heat (28–35°C), extreme humidity (70–90% relative humidity in Lagos’s wet season), and limited air-conditioning in many commercial buildings means that furniture specified to standard continental specifications will deteriorate rapidly. Our Lagos and south-south specification — 18mm moisture-resistant (MR) MDF core, HPL surface, full 2mm PVC edge banding on all edges, and zinc-primed or powder-coated steel structural components — is specifically engineered for this challenging environment. Lead time from order confirmation to dispatch is 7 to 10 weeks. Contact us at [email protected] or WhatsApp +971 50 239 4144.
Nigeria’s Business Landscape: Africa’s Largest Economy
Nigeria’s GDP of approximately $500 billion makes it Africa’s largest economy, and its population of over 220 million makes it the continent’s most populous nation. The country’s economic base spans oil and gas (accounting for approximately 90% of export earnings), a rapidly growing technology and fintech sector, one of Africa’s most developed banking systems, telecommunications, manufacturing, agriculture, and an enormous informal retail economy. This diversity of economic activity generates exceptional demand for professional office environments across multiple sectors and cities.
Lagos is Nigeria’s commercial capital and one of Africa’s largest cities by GDP. Victoria Island — the address of choice for multinational corporations, investment banks, law firms, and technology companies — is home to Nigerian operations of Citibank, Standard Chartered, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Deloitte, PwC, KPMG, EY, McKinsey, and dozens of other global firms. Ikoyi houses law firms and private equity offices. Lekki and Ajah are emerging as technology and light manufacturing corridors. The Island Business District (around Marina/Lagos Island) houses First Bank of Nigeria’s historic headquarters, Access Bank, and numerous insurance and trading companies. On the mainland, Ikeja GRA and Alausa host state government offices, media companies, and logistics firms.
Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory, is Nigeria’s political and administrative centre. The Three Arms Zone houses the Presidential Villa, National Assembly, and Supreme Court. The Central Business District contains ministerial headquarters, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), NNPC Group headquarters, EFCC, NAFDAC, NCC, and dozens of other federal agencies. Maitama, Wuse II, and Garki house embassies, international organisations, and the Abuja offices of Nigerian and multinational corporations. The emergence of Abuja as a business destination in its own right — with major hotel projects, the Transcorp Hilton, and Sheraton Abuja as landmarks — has driven significant growth in corporate office furnishing demand.
Port Harcourt — Rivers State capital and capital of Nigeria’s oil economy — hosts the Nigerian operations of Shell (SPDC headquarters in Trans-Amadi), TotalEnergies Nigeria, ExxonMobil, Chevron, Eni, and hundreds of oil field services companies including Schlumberger (SLB), Halliburton, Baker Hughes, and Wood Group. The GRA (Government Residential Area), Trans-Amadi Industrial Layout, and Moscow Road commercial corridor are the primary office districts. Other key Nigerian cities with significant office furniture demand include Kano (commerce, textiles, banking), Ibadan (education, government, commerce), Enugu (coal and manufacturing history, regional commerce), Calabar (maritime, government), and Benin City (Edo State capital, oil services).
Shipping & Logistics: Dubai to Nigeria via Port of Lagos
The Port of Lagos — comprising Apapa Container Terminal, Tin Can Island Port, and Roro Terminal — is Nigeria’s primary container gateway and one of the busiest ports in West Africa. Operated through concession by APM Terminals (Apapa) and terminal operators at Tin Can, the port handles the vast majority of Nigeria’s containerised imports. Sea freight transit from Jebel Ali to Lagos takes approximately 14 to 16 days, with regular direct services operated by major shipping lines including Maersk, MSC, CMA CGM, and Hapag-Lloyd.
Port congestion at Apapa has historically been a challenge in Nigerian logistics. Our freight partners are experienced in managing Nigerian port operations and pre-arrival documentation to minimise delay. We ship in 20-foot or 40-foot high-cube containers from our Jebel Ali warehouse, where furniture is carefully packed with custom timber framing, furniture blankets, and corner protectors to withstand the 6,000-kilometre sea voyage. All items are individually wrapped and labelled, with a detailed packing list cross-referenced against your purchase order.
Our documentation package — commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading, certificate of origin, Form M (Nigerian import duty) documentation, and any other documentation required by Nigerian Customs (NCS) and the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) — is prepared by our Dubai export team in coordination with your Nigerian clearing agent. Road transport from Lagos port to Abuja (730km) takes approximately 8–10 hours via the Abuja-Kano Expressway. Delivery to Port Harcourt (620km from Lagos) takes 8–10 hours via the East-West Road or the Benin-Sapele-Warri corridor. Our freight partners can coordinate nationwide delivery across all 36 states and the FCT.
Climate & Material Specifications for Nigeria
Nigeria’s climate varies significantly by region, and our furniture specifications reflect these differences. Lagos and the southern coastal belt — Port Harcourt, Warri, Calabar, Benin City — experience a hot, humid tropical climate year-round. Lagos has two rainy seasons (March–July and September–November), with humidity regularly exceeding 80–90% and temperatures of 28–35°C. This is one of the most demanding furniture environments on the continent. For Lagos and south-south/south-east Nigeria, we strongly recommend our full tropical coastal specification: 18mm moisture-resistant (MR) MDF core substrate, high-pressure laminate (HPL) surface (minimum 0.8mm thickness), full 2mm PVC edge banding on absolutely all exposed edges including unseen back edges, and zinc-primed or powder-coated steel structural components. Mesh-back ergonomic chairs are strongly recommended — in Lagos’s humid heat, foam-backed chairs without back ventilation cause severe discomfort within hours, directly impacting productivity.
Abuja and the north-central zone experience a less humid Guinea savanna climate, with a pronounced dry season (October–March) when relative humidity can drop to 20–30%. For Abuja, 18mm MR-MDF with full HPL and PVC edge banding remains our recommendation given the wet season humidity spikes — the additional moisture resistance is insurance rather than a necessity. The far north — Kano, Kaduna, Maiduguri, Sokoto — experiences a hot semi-arid (Sahel) climate with very low humidity during the dry season. Standard MDF with HPL and full PVC edge banding performs well in these drier conditions. Mesh chairs are recommended throughout Nigeria given the country’s generally warm temperatures and variable air-conditioning provision.
Reception Tables for Nigerian Offices
In Nigeria’s intensely competitive corporate environment — where banks compete visually on Victoria Island, oil companies project technical authority in Port Harcourt GRA, and federal agencies project governmental gravitas in Abuja — the reception desk is a critical brand expression point. Our reception tables are constructed on 18mm MR-MDF cores with HPL surfaces in 40+ standard finishes, plus any custom corporate colour or finish on minimum order quantities. Integrated cable management, lockable drawers, personnel door for secure storage, and raised branding panels for corporate logo mounting are standard. Modular configurations allow linear, curved, L-shaped, and wrap-around reception layouts to suit any reception footprint from a Lagos law firm to a CBN branch office.
We supply reception desks to Nigeria’s largest corporate environments: the banking halls of Zenith Bank, GTBank, Access Bank, First Bank, UBA, and Stanbic IBTC; the reception lobbies of Victoria Island office towers; the ministerial reception areas of Abuja federal secretariats; the guest reception facilities of oil company compounds in Port Harcourt; and the administrative reception areas of hospitals, universities, and government institutions across all 36 states. All reception desks ship flat-packed with comprehensive assembly instructions; our Lagos freight partner offers on-site assembly coordination for large or complex reception installations.
Executive Desks for Nigeria’s Corporate Leaders
Nigeria’s corporate elite — from the Group Managing Directors of Dangote Group, Zenith Bank, and MTN Nigeria, to the Group CEOs of Access Holdings, FBNH, and UBA Group, to the Managing Directors of Shell SPDC, TotalEnergies Nigeria, and Exxon Mobil Nigeria — requires executive desks that communicate authority, achievement, and international business standards. Our executive desk range is built for the leaders of Africa’s most dynamic economy.
Our executive desk frames are constructed from 25mm thick MR-MDF cores with matching HPL surfaces and solid engineered wood edging options. Standard dimensions range from 1,600mm to 2,400mm in length, with pedestals and return units available for L-shaped or U-shaped configurations. Cable portals, modesty panels, grommet trays, and under-desk pedestal storage are standard features. Surface finishes include American walnut effect, dark oak, wenge, white gloss, and anthracite — with custom colour-matching available for corporate interior standards. Steel leg structures are available in brushed chrome, matte black, or white powder-coat. All surfaces use HPL laminate rated for Nigeria’s humid environment. Lead time is 7 to 10 weeks from order confirmation.
Office Workstation Tables for Nigeria’s Open-Plan Offices
Nigeria’s modern corporate offices — particularly in banking, telecommunications, technology, and professional services — predominantly use open-plan workstation configurations. MTN Nigeria’s corporate campus in Ikoyi, Airtel Nigeria’s Lago headquarters, the back-office processing floors of Zenith Bank and Access Bank, the technology floors of Flutterwave, Paystack (now Stripe), Interswitch, and Andela — all require high-quality workstation systems that support dense, collaborative working environments without sacrificing individual workspace quality or productivity.
Our modular workstation systems are available in straight, L-shaped, and bench configurations. Our bench workstation system — where multiple operators share a central structural spine — minimises cost per seat while maximising desk surface area. Integrated screen dividers in 50mm or 80mm height options provide visual privacy. All workstations incorporate cable management via modesty panel channels, central cable trays, and desktop grommets. Surfaces are 18mm MR-MDF with HPL laminate in standard or custom finishes; steel frames in white, silver, black, or custom powder-coat. For Nigeria’s oil and gas sector — control rooms, dispatch centres, and technical operations floors across the Niger Delta — we supply heavy-duty 24/7-rated workstations designed for intensive round-the-clock shift operations.
Economic Office Desks for Nigeria’s Budget-Conscious Organisations
Nigeria’s vast public sector — 36 state governments, the FCT, 774 local government areas, and thousands of federal, state, and local government agencies — along with a very large SME sector and an extensive NGO and development organisation presence, requires office furniture that balances professional appearance with cost efficiency. Our economic office desk range delivers HPL laminate surfaces, robust MDF construction, and professional aesthetics at a price point accessible to all organisational tiers.
Economic desks are available in 1,200mm, 1,400mm, and 1,600mm widths with optional side returns and desk-height pedestals. Surface finishes include white, light beech, dark walnut, and grey. Nigeria’s large development sector — with permanent offices of USAID, DFID (now FCDO), EU Delegation, UNDP, UNICEF, WHO, World Bank Nigeria, African Development Bank Nigeria office, and hundreds of international and local NGOs — regularly procures economic office furniture for their operational offices across Nigerian states. Our economic range meets their procurement standards: professional in appearance, durable in Nigeria’s climate (with MR-MDF substrate as standard), and efficient in cost. Volume pricing is available for orders of 10 or more units.
Height-Adjustable Desks for Nigerian Workplaces
Nigeria’s technology sector — the “Silicon Lagos” cluster of fintech companies, software developers, and digital businesses that has made Lagos one of Africa’s premier startup destinations — places ergonomics, modern workplace design, and employee wellbeing at the centre of its talent acquisition and retention strategy. Height-adjustable sit-stand desks are a key component of this modern workplace investment: they signal a forward-thinking employer culture, reduce the musculoskeletal risks of prolonged sedentary working, and improve energy levels and productive output across a working day.
Our height-adjustable desks use dual-motor or single-motor electric actuator systems, adjusting smoothly from 62cm (seated) to 128cm (standing) at the touch of a button. Pre-set memory positions on the digital controller allow multiple users to return instantly to their preferred height — ideal for hot-desking fintech and startup environments. Steel lifting columns carry a 5-year motor warranty. Worktops are available in 1,200mm to 2,000mm widths with HPL laminate surfaces. In Lagos’s competitive talent market — where Flutterwave, Paystack, Interswitch, Carbon, PiggyVest, Cowrywise, and hundreds of other tech firms compete for skilled engineers and product managers — a sit-stand desk is a tangible and visible investment in employee experience.
Conference Tables for Nigerian Boardrooms
Nigeria’s boardrooms — where the most consequential business decisions in Africa’s largest economy are made, where foreign investors review Nigeria’s investment case, where oil company production sharing contract negotiations take place, and where bank board committees review capital adequacy and risk frameworks — require conference tables that communicate institutional authority and international business calibre. OfficeFurnitureSupplier.ae manufactures conference tables from 2,400mm (seats 8) to 5,400mm (seats 20+) in standard rectangular configurations, with oval and boat-shaped options available for custom orders.
Our most popular Nigerian specification features an American walnut HPL surface with matching veneer-effect edge banding and a brushed stainless steel central leg structure — a combination that reads as premium and international in any boardroom context. Integrated conference features include pop-up power and data modules (accommodating Nigerian 3-pin or UK 3-pin sockets as specified), cable management channels through the table spine, and HDMI pass-through for presentation connectivity. For oil company boardrooms in Port Harcourt, where video conferences with Houston, London, and Paris headquarters are routine, we specify tables with integrated camera boom brackets and full AV connectivity. Complete boardroom packages — executive chairs, credenza sideboards, whiteboards, and acoustic panels — can be specified through our project furnishing service.
Round Meeting Tables for Nigerian Collaborative Workspaces
Round meeting tables are ideal for the daily rhythm of collaborative work in Nigeria’s fast-moving corporate environment — team strategy sessions, client briefings, internal project reviews, and the mentoring conversations that define Nigeria’s vibrant professional development culture. Their geometry promotes equality among participants and creates a naturally conversational meeting environment. Available in 900mm (seats 4), 1,200mm (seats 5–6), and 1,500mm (seats 6–8) diameter configurations, with base options including four-leg spider bases, central column pedestals, and Y-shaped tripod legs in powder-coated steel or chrome.
For Lagos co-working spaces — including iDEA Nigeria, CcHub, Impact Hub Lagos, Ventures Platform, and numerous private co-working operators across Victoria Island, Lekki, and Yaba — round meeting tables in varied finishes and bright colours create the informal, creative atmosphere that fosters startup collaboration. For corporate breakout rooms in banking headquarters, round meeting tables in walnut or dark oak finishes provide a professional alternative to the structured boardroom table. For Abuja’s development sector and government training facilities, round meeting tables support the participatory workshop formats preferred by international development methodology.
Coffee Tables & Centre Tables for Nigerian Reception Areas
Nigeria’s VIP banking lounges, law firm reception areas, executive recruitment firm waiting rooms, and the hospitality spaces of Lagos’s best hotels and private member clubs all set a high standard for premium reception lounge furniture. A carefully curated reception lounge — with a premium coffee table, comfortable lounge seating, and restrained brand signage — communicates to visiting clients, investors, and partners that this organisation operates at an international level.
Our coffee and centre tables are available in rectangular, square, oval, and round configurations from 35cm (low lounge) to 55cm height. Frame options include matte powder-coated steel in black, white, gold, or chrome, with tops in tempered glass, HPL laminate, or natural oak veneer. For premium applications — a bank’s Prestige/Private Banking client lounge, a Big Four accounting firm’s client reception, a top-tier Nigerian law firm’s waiting area, or a luxury hospitality venue’s management office — we specify marble-effect HPL surfaces and brushed brass or gold frame details. All commercial-grade tops use 10mm tempered glass or 30mm HPL-laminated MDF with edge protection, welded steel bases with anti-slip foot pads, and commercial-grade surface coatings resistant to the beverage spills and cleaning chemicals of a busy Nigerian reception environment.
Ergonomic Chairs for Nigeria — Essential in a Tropical Climate
In Lagos, Port Harcourt, and Nigeria’s southern cities, the combination of high ambient temperature and extreme humidity makes seating choice a critical determinant of workplace productivity and staff comfort. An office worker in Lagos spending 8–10 hours daily in a foam-backed chair without back ventilation — even in a partially air-conditioned environment — will experience significant perspiration, physical discomfort, and reduced concentration, particularly during Lagos’s wet season when outdoor humidity exceeds 85%. Mesh-back ergonomic chairs are not a premium option in Lagos — they are a practical necessity for any employer who values productivity and staff wellbeing.
Our ergonomic task chairs are built for full-day use with full adjustability: seat height (430–530mm), lumbar support height and depth, armrest height/width/pivot, backrest recline tension, and seat tilt. Mesh backrests provide active airflow behind the sitter’s back throughout the working day. Seat cushions use high-density moulded foam in commercial fabric or faux-leather upholstery. Bases are standard 5-star 640mm diameter in nylon or aluminium, with castor selection for hard floor or carpet. We supply ergonomic chairs to all sectors of the Nigerian economy: banking and insurance back-office workers, technology company employees, oil company administrative staff in Port Harcourt, government ministry workers in Abuja, call centre operators at MTN Nigeria, Airtel, and Glo customer service centres, and hospital administration staff across Nigeria’s healthcare network. Volume pricing for orders of 20 or more chairs.
Executive Chairs for Nigeria’s Senior Leadership
Our executive chair range is designed to meet the exacting standards of Nigeria’s corporate elite — leaders who operate at continental and global scale and whose offices are designed to project an equivalent level of authority and sophistication. Features include high-back designs with integrated headrests, premium bonded leather or PU leather upholstery in black, dark brown, tan, or custom corporate colours, and chrome or brushed aluminium base and armrest hardware. Ergonomic adjustments include synchronised seat-and-back recline with multiple lock positions, adjustable lumbar support, height-adjustable padded armrests, and seat depth adjustment.
For the Group Managing Director of a leading Nigerian bank, the Country President of an international oil major, a Senior Partner at a Big Four firm’s Lagos office, or the Minister of Finance or Petroleum Resources in Abuja, our executive chairs deliver the appropriate combination of authority and genuine ergonomic comfort for extended working days. We also supply matching executive guest chairs — lower-backed versions with fixed or 4-leg bases — for seating visiting clients, counterparts, and government officials across the executive desk. Full executive office packages — executive desk, executive chair, guest chairs, credenza, and side table — can be quoted as a complete suite.
Manager Chairs for Nigeria’s Middle Management
Nigeria’s large corporate sector — banking groups with hundreds of branches, telecoms companies with thousands of employees, FMCG giants such as Nestle Nigeria, Unilever Nigeria, PZ Cussons, and Procter & Gamble Nigeria with nationwide distribution networks — has extensive middle management tiers requiring high-quality seating that goes beyond the basic task chair. Our manager chair range bridges this gap precisely: high-back or mid-back configurations with comprehensive ergonomic adjustability, in professional finishes appropriate for department head, regional manager, and senior analyst positions.
Manager chairs are available in mesh, fabric, and PU leather upholstery options. Mesh back versions — strongly recommended for Nigeria’s climate — provide the ventilation of a task chair with the higher backrest and adjustability of an executive chair. Fabric versions in commercial-grade fabric (rated 100,000+ Martindale) provide a professional aesthetic for office environments where leather may not be appropriate. All versions include height adjustment, synchronised tilt, adjustable lumbar, and height-adjustable armrests. For large Nigerian banks furnishing branch manager offices across hundreds of branches nationwide, we supply consistent specifications with uniform colour and finish matching corporate interior standards. Contact us for volume pricing on orders of 10 or more units.
Meeting & Visitor Chairs for Nigerian Conference Rooms
Nigeria’s large conference and training infrastructure — including the Transcorp Hilton Abuja Conference Centre, Eko Hotel & Suites Lagos Conference Facilities, Oriental Hotel Lagos, and the training facilities of banks, telecoms companies, and government agencies — requires high volumes of professional meeting and visitor chairs. Our range covers: four-leg fixed base stackable chairs in fabric or mesh (ideal for training rooms and conference halls), cantilever chairs, sled-base conference chairs in PU leather for premium boardrooms, and linking beam seating for large waiting areas.
For the National Assembly’s meeting rooms in Abuja, the CBN’s training facilities, and the large conference halls of federal ministries, we supply stackable meeting chairs in quantities of 200–1,000+ units with linking brackets and trolley storage systems. For corporate boardrooms on Victoria Island, our leather-upholstered sled-base chairs in matching sets of 8, 10, or 12 provide the premium aesthetic that Nigeria’s top-tier corporate environments demand. For government department waiting areas across federal and state secretariats, our linked beam seating in durable commercial fabric provides comfortable, institutionally robust seating that withstands very heavy daily use over many years.
Operator Chairs for Nigeria’s Call Centres & Control Rooms
Nigeria has one of Africa’s largest call centre sectors, driven by the combined customer service operations of MTN Nigeria (with over 75 million subscribers), Airtel Nigeria, Glo (Globacom), 9mobile, the major banks’ customer contact centres, and a growing business process outsourcing (BPO) sector in Lagos and Abuja. Each of these environments places intensive demands on operator seating: chairs must perform reliably across multiple 8–12 hour shifts, support different body types without individual adjustment between users, and maintain structural integrity under the heaviest commercial daily use.
Our operator chairs are purpose-designed for high-utilisation, multi-user environments: 24/7-rated mechanisms with enhanced weight capacity (up to 130kg), commercial-grade upholstery rated for 150,000+ hours of use, simplified intuitive adjustment controls, and reinforced caster systems for intensive daily movement. Mesh back versions are essential for Nigerian call centre and control room environments, where operators work 8+ hour shifts and back ventilation is a critical comfort and productivity factor given Nigeria’s ambient temperatures. For oil company control rooms in Port Harcourt and the Niger Delta, where supervisors and operators monitor production parameters, pipeline integrity, and safety systems continuously, our operator chairs are specified for 24/7 operations with enhanced lumbar support and widened seat pans.
Filing Cabinets for Nigerian Offices
Nigeria’s legal, compliance, and administrative documentation requirements are extensive: banks must maintain records per CBN prudential guidelines; oil companies maintain safety, environmental, and regulatory compliance files for DPR (Department of Petroleum Resources) and other regulators; law firms maintain client files across decades of litigation; and government ministries manage procurement records, personnel files, and policy documentation for millions of public servants. Physical document storage — despite growing digitisation — remains a significant requirement across Nigerian organisations.
Our filing cabinets are manufactured in 0.8mm cold-rolled steel with powder-coated finishes in grey, white, anthracite, or custom corporate colours. Configurations include 2, 3, and 4-drawer vertical filing cabinets; lateral filing cabinets in 2, 3, and 4-drawer configurations for A4 and foolscap suspension filing; and plan chest configurations for engineering drawings, survey maps, and large-format documents. All drawers feature full-extension ball-bearing runners, central locking mechanisms, and anti-tilt mechanisms preventing multiple drawers from opening simultaneously. For legal and compliance offices — law firms, EFCC offices, court registries — our three-point locking bar option provides enhanced physical security. Mobile pedestal filing units on castors provide personal document storage for individual workstations in open-plan environments.
Pedestals for Nigerian Workstations
Desk pedestals — compact, lockable storage units beneath or beside individual workstations — are essential for organised, efficient open-plan offices. In Nigeria’s large banking and telecommunications offices — where dozens or hundreds of staff share a single floor of open-plan workspace — individual pedestals provide each staff member with personal secure storage for personal items, work documents, and stationery, reducing desk surface clutter and maintaining the clean aesthetic of a professionally managed workspace.
Our pedestal range covers fixed pedestals in 2-drawer (box-box-file) and 3-drawer arrangements; mobile pedestals on 50mm castors with locking brakes; and matching steel construction with powder-coat finish in colours to complement our desk range. All drawers feature full-extension runners and a central cylinder lock. For Nigeria’s large public sector environments — Federal Inland Revenue Service processing floors, FIRS, Nigerian Immigration Service, FRSC, and state revenue boards — we supply pedestals in project quantities of 100 to 1,000+ units. Our project logistics team can coordinate phased delivery and installation across multiple floors or multiple state offices simultaneously. Contact our project sales team for bulk pricing and project management capabilities.
Display Cabinets for Nigerian Offices
Display cabinets serve an important function in Nigerian corporate environments: showcasing awards, trophies, and recognition that Nigerian organisations — particularly banks that compete intensely for recognition as “Bank of the Year” or “Best Employer” — accumulate across successful years of operation. Displaying these achievements prominently in reception areas, boardrooms, and senior executive offices communicates institutional success and builds confidence with clients and visitors.
Our display cabinets are manufactured in full-height (1,800–2,200mm), half-height (900–1,200mm), and credenza (750mm) configurations. Cabinet bodies are constructed in 18mm MDF with HPL laminate exterior. Door options include full-glass hinged, glass sliding, solid HPL, or combination configurations. Internal LED strip lighting is standard on glass-door models, creating effective display illumination for awards, branded memorabilia, product samples, and corporate artefacts. For Nigeria’s oil companies — where core samples, petrochemical products, and technical commemoratives from significant wells or projects are displayed — security-grade display cabinets with laminated glass panels are available. For law firms displaying bar admission certificates, SAN appointments, and significant case awards, we specify display cabinets in walnut or dark oak finishes that complement the gravitas of a Nigerian legal environment.
Office Sofas for Nigerian Reception & Collaborative Lounge Areas
Nigeria’s premium corporate reception areas — from the Prestige Banking lounges of Zenith Bank and GTBank’s Victoria Island flagship branches, to the client reception areas of Udo Udoma & Belo-Osagie, Banwo & Ighodalo, and AELEX law firms, to the VIP spaces of Lagos’s best managed offices — all require office sofas that project the same level of quality as the organisation’s professional reputation. A well-specified reception sofa in commercial-grade leather or premium fabric communicates that this organisation values its clients, invests in quality, and operates at a genuinely international standard.
Our office sofas feature high-resilience foam seat and back cushions (35kg/m³ density minimum) rated for commercial use, upholstered in commercial-grade fabric (minimum 100,000 Martindale) or PU leather. Frame construction uses hardwood timber with steel corner brackets ensuring structural integrity for sustained use in Nigeria’s busy corporate reception areas. Legs are available in chrome, brushed gold, matte black, or natural wood options. For the modern Nigerian workplace — where the breakout lounge is increasingly used as a productive alternative to the formal meeting room — our sofas in mid-century modern designs provide both functional seating and a visual statement about organisational culture. We supply complete lounge packages — sofa, armchairs, coffee table, and side tables — as coordinated sets for turnkey reception area solutions.
Lounge Seating & Breakout Furniture for Nigerian Workplaces
Nigeria’s technology and creative sector — the Lagos tech ecosystem that has produced continental unicorns and attracted global venture capital — has pioneered modern workplace design in Nigeria, with high-back acoustic chairs, booth seating, and island collaboration furniture replacing traditional open-plan desks in the most innovative offices. Companies like Andela, Flutterwave, Paystack, Cowrywise, and the technology arms of Nigerian conglomerates have demonstrated that modern lounge seating formats dramatically improve the quality of informal collaboration, increase time spent productively in the office, and serve as a powerful employer branding tool in a competitive Lagos talent market.
Our lounge seating range includes individual lounge chairs in swivel, rocking, and fixed configurations; high-back acoustic chairs with side wings; booth seating configurations with integrated table surfaces; and bar-height island seating for standing-height collaboration tables. These formats are available in commercial fabric, mesh, and PU leather upholstery options in a wide range of colour choices. Ottomans and footstools serve as supplementary seating and informal surface alternatives. For the co-working spaces proliferating across Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt, we supply complete lounge and breakout furniture packages as turnkey solutions. Contact our design team to discuss a complete lounge seating package for your Nigerian office breakout zones.
Industries We Serve in Nigeria
Oil & Gas: Shell SPDC, TotalEnergies Nigeria, ExxonMobil Nigeria, Chevron Nigeria, Eni Nigeria, NNPC Group, Nigerian LNG (NLNG), and oil field services companies including SLB, Halliburton, Baker Hughes, Saipem, and Wood Group require office furniture for their Port Harcourt operational offices, Lagos liaison offices, and Abuja government relations offices. We supply control room operator chairs, technical department workstations, boardroom furniture, and welfare facility seating for oil industry clients.
Banking & Financial Services: Zenith Bank, GTBank (Guaranty Trust), Access Bank, First Bank of Nigeria, UBA, FCMB, Stanbic IBTC, Fidelity Bank, Union Bank, Polaris Bank, CBN, FIRS, SEC Nigeria, NAICOM, and Nigeria’s rapidly growing fintech sector (Flutterwave, Paystack/Stripe, Interswitch, Carbon, PiggyVest) collectively represent one of Africa’s largest office furniture demand segments. We supply teller counters, open-plan back-office workstations, branch manager offices, and full executive boardroom packages across Nigeria’s banking network.
Telecommunications: MTN Nigeria, Airtel Nigeria, Glo (Globacom), 9mobile, and the infrastructure companies (IHS Towers, ATC Nigeria) maintain large corporate offices and call centres requiring significant volumes of operator chairs, workstations, and managerial office furniture. Nigeria’s ISPs and data centre operators, and the growing fibre broadband sector (Spectranet, 21st Century, MainOne, WIOCC) are also clients of our workstation and operator chair range.
Government & Federal Agencies: Nigeria’s 36 state governments, the FCT Administration, 774 LGAs, and dozens of federal agencies — CBN, FIRS, NCC, NAFDAC, CAC, EFCC, ICPC, NDLEA, FRSC, Nigerian Immigration, Nigerian Customs, Nigerian Ports Authority — collectively represent the largest single sector of office furniture demand in Nigeria. Our ISO certification, export documentation, and experience with government institutional procurement make us a credible supplier for government furniture tenders across all levels.
Manufacturing, FMCG & Conglomerates: Dangote Group, BUA Group, Aliko Dangote Industries, Nestle Nigeria, Unilever Nigeria, PZ Cussons, Procter & Gamble Nigeria, Nigerian Breweries (Heineken), Guinness Nigeria, Cadbury Nigeria, and the manufacturing companies of the Lekki Free Zone and other industrial estates require administrative office furniture for their headquarters, plant administration offices, and regional offices across Nigeria’s commercial centres.
Frequently Asked Questions — Office Furniture in Nigeria
How long does shipping from Dubai to Nigeria take?
Sea freight from our Jebel Ali warehouse to the Port of Lagos takes approximately 14 to 16 days. After customs clearance at Apapa or Tin Can Island (typically 5–10 business days, accounting for Nigerian port processing), total transit to Lagos delivery is typically 20–27 days from container departure. Road transport to Abuja adds 8–10 hours; to Port Harcourt, 8–10 hours. Add our 7–10 week manufacturing lead time for the full order-to-delivery timeline.
Which port do you use for shipments to Nigeria?
We use the Port of Lagos (Apapa Container Terminal or Tin Can Island Port) as Nigeria’s primary container entry point. Our freight forwarding partners are experienced in Nigerian customs procedures and pre-arrival documentation requirements, managing the SON (Standards Organisation of Nigeria) and NCS (Nigerian Customs Service) clearance process to minimise delays.
Are your products suitable for Lagos’s humid tropical climate?
Yes. For Lagos, Port Harcourt, and Nigeria’s south-south and south-east regions — which experience very high humidity (70–90%) and high temperatures year-round — we strongly recommend our full tropical specification: 18mm moisture-resistant (MR) MDF core, HPL surface, full 2mm PVC edge banding on all edges, and zinc-primed or powder-coated steel. Mesh-back chairs are strongly recommended throughout Nigeria. For drier northern cities like Kano, standard MDF with HPL and full PVC is adequate.
Can you supply furniture for a Nigerian federal government tender?
Yes. We have experience supplying to government institutions across Africa and can provide all documentation typically required for Nigerian procurement compliance: ISO 9001:2015 certificate, company registration documents, product specification sheets, and reference letters. We recommend contacting us during the tender drafting stage so we can provide accurate specifications and pricing for your bid documents.
What currency do you invoice in and what payment methods do you accept?
We invoice in USD. Payment is accepted via international bank transfer (SWIFT/wire). Standard terms are 50% deposit on order confirmation, with balance due against bill of lading before container release. We can provide a formal proforma invoice and all documentation required for Form M and Nigerian bank transfer regulatory compliance.
Do you offer installation services in Nigeria?
We deliver furniture flat-packed with comprehensive assembly instructions and all required hardware. We can introduce you to local assembly contractors in Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt who have experience assembling our products. For large projects — full floor workstation installations, complete boardroom setups — professional assembly is recommended; our logistics partner network can facilitate this.
What is your minimum order quantity for delivery to Nigeria?
There is no strict minimum. For small orders under 10 items, air freight via Murtala Muhammed International Airport (Lagos) or Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (Abuja) may be more economical than LCL sea freight. For larger orders, full container loads (FCL) offer the best per-unit freight economics. Our team will advise on the most cost-effective shipping method for your specific order size and timeline.
Can I customise the colour and finish of my order?
Yes. We offer 40+ standard HPL laminate finishes and custom colour matching to Pantone or RAL references for qualifying order quantities. Fabric upholstery for chairs and sofas is available in dozens of commercial-grade options. Custom logo inlays on reception desk branding panels are also available. Many Nigerian banks specify their corporate brand colours for branch furniture; we have extensive experience delivering colour-matched furniture for banking and financial institution branch refurbishment programmes.
How do I get a quote for my Nigerian office furniture project?
Email [email protected] or WhatsApp/call +971 50 239 4144 with your quantity, furniture type, preferred finish, delivery location in Nigeria (city and specific address), and target delivery date. We respond within 24 to 48 business hours with a detailed quotation including unit pricing and shipping estimate. We are happy to conduct a detailed briefing call with your project team, interior designer, or procurement officer for complex projects.
Contact Us — Office Furniture for Nigeria
OfficeFurnitureSupplier.ae is your direct manufacturing partner for premium office furniture delivered to Nigeria. With ISO 9001:2015 certification, direct factory pricing, and 7–10 week production lead times, we offer Nigerian businesses, government institutions, and international organisations the quality, value, and reliability that local suppliers and multi-tier distribution chains cannot match at comparable price points.
Phone & WhatsApp: +971 50 239 4144
Email: [email protected]
Address: Warehouse 28, 28 Helium 1 St, Jebel Ali Industrial First, Dubai, UAE
Office Hours: Monday–Saturday 9:00am–5:00pm | Sunday 10:30am–4:00pm (UAE Time, GMT+4)
