Office screens are available in many guises. They can supply a practical answer for separating  today’s open plan offices.  Modern office screens are an inexpensive and attractive way of offering privacy  for both group working areas and for the individual employee.

Few offices will be found without a screen or two. They abound in schools, colleges and universities . They are extensively in use in  airports and hospitals and are especially popular in call centres.

There are various shaped desk mounted screens including  wave, straight or curved panels. They may be finished with a fabric covering in a wide choice of colours and a  complementary trim of either PVC or metal, with or without a ‘pinnable’ surface.

Polycarbonate or glass panels in a choice of finishes are also available .

Floor Standing Screens – offer a range of options which include :

Straight or curved panels, fabric covered, part glazed or contructed from polycarbonate , with or without a ‘pinnable’ surface, mounted safely on purpose built, stabilising feet. They may be used to direct the flow of office traffic or the queuing public when placed next to each other, either in a straight line or curved to suit the individual office requirements.

General office noise and machine generated noise may be reduced  by the use of floor standing Acoustic Screens which have proven sound reduction qualitites incorporated within their fabrication  by the application of an insulated central core. These are available in a selection of fabric colour ways and complementing trims. They may be used singularly or in multiples of two or more when joined with hinges in a range of layouts

Choosing  the correct screen height can reduce glare from sunlight or ceiling lighting proving hugely beneficial  to all users.

A range of practical accessories such as hinges, stabilising feet and multi-way hinges are available to help facilitate many different office layouts

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