New & Used Office Furniture Store Serving Lake Charles, LA

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HOURS

Mon.-Fri.: 7am-5pm
Sat.: 9am-4pm

SERVICE AREA

No office in  Lake Charles, LA is outside our service area.

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CONTACT

WHAT WE DO.

In short, we are a full-service office furniture store aimed at turning good Lake Charles businesses into stellar Lake Charles businesses.

“Define ‘full-service’ for me,” you say? Well, Office Barn is full-service in that selling new and used office furniture is just the beginning of what we do. Office furniture delivery and on-site assembly, moving / relocation services, and even office space planning are all areas in which we can help you. So really, we can do anything; we’re just waiting for you to call to perfect your office.

 

Office Furniture Delivery
Office Space Planning
Office Moving Company

OFFICE SPACE IS EXPENSIVE.

LET US PUT YOURS TO WORK FOR YOU.

A 2,500 sq. ft. office space in Lake Charles, LA, costs about $1,979/mo. Once you have the office space, what do you do with it? You have to either take the time and build your office yourself, or hire someone to do it. That’s a lot of time or money either way. Why not go with a less expensive option that requires a lot less time than you’d waste on your own? Give us a call. We’re ready to help.

* Averages according to CityFeet

NEW TO LAKE CHARLES?

Lake Charles is a great city, but it can be confusing to a newcomer.

Here are some links to the best resources in the city. Hopefully, this will help you come to know and love your new home!

GETTING TO KNOW LAKE CHARLES

The LeBleu couple moved to the banks of Lake Charles from France in 1771, where they began a new life surrounded by peaceful Indian tribes. They were the first settlers of the city now known as Lake Charles.

Others came to join the LeBleus, including a young man named Charles Sallier, who was also French. Sallier soon married the LeBleu’s daughter, and somehow also got the couple to name the lake and community after him. The lake was first called Charley’s Lake; maybe he proposed there, but I don’t know.

From these romantic beginnings (just leave it to the French), Lake Charles became an ethnically diverse settlement in the midst of Calcasieu Parish. In 1852, Lake Charles was named the Parish Seat. It was incorporated in 1867 with a population of 400.

The city was progressing as normal until the coming of Captain Daniel Goos in 1855. I kid you not, that was actually his name. And it gets better: Captain Goos opened up a lumber mill and a schooner port to export his timber, and the port was named Goosport.

Goosport was very important to Lake Charles, as it established trade with Texas and other ports, but I’m sure people couldn’t say it regularly without grinning a little.

Lake Charles is the city of once-in-a-lifetime lovable legends, apparently. In 1886, the Greater Lake Charles Chamber of Commerce began with a $2,000 investment in one-cent stamps to mail propaganda. That’s 200,000 stamps, people! Why—never mind.

And then there was rice milling, brought to you by Dr. Seaman A. Knapp of New York. Knapp also established what is known today nationally as the 4-H Club.

1882 saw the first public school open its doors to 203 students. The superintendent John McNeese was the man for whom the McNeese State University is named.

Whether it be exports of oil, sulfur, or lumber (Goosport again), Lake Charles has a successful and diversified economy and a unique culture that Office Barn is proud to support. We hope to help your business become as successful as Lake Charles, and help your dreams become as real as the city you live in.

See our resources here.

SHOP ONLINE.

You find it online. We deliver it on location.
We'll even set it up for you. It's that simple.