Archive for October, 2010

Cubicle Walls: San Diego Employees Can Add Their Own

Wednesday, October 6th, 2010

If you worked in a cubicle all day, how much would you be willing to fork over for a little extra privacy? For the low, low price of $250 it’s possible to add a privacy screen to most cubicle systems on the market. These translucent polycarbonate panels from ACCO are an example of why Quartet® products are so popular. Besides cutting down on interruptions, the screen includes a mini whiteboard with a marker tray. Coworkers who need to leave a message can write it down for you – or just slap a sticky note anywhere on the screen’s surface. Of course, it’s probably a good idea to check these notes regularly to make sure nobody left one that says “Do not disturb – employee sleeping”.

The top mounting device on the screen fits panel widths from 1.25”-3.25” and heights from 50-72”. The brushed aluminum frame will blend with most modern office environments. Screens are available in both 36”x45” and 38”x64” varieties to be used with an even wider range of cubicle walls. San Diego offices that have exterior windows to let in the sun are especially well suited to incorporating these screens. Natural light passes through and keeps the interior of the cube from being too gloomy. However, unlike glass, these durable plastic screens are shatterproof.

Knoll Cubicles For Upstart Companies

Monday, October 4th, 2010

Are you an employer who is just starting a company and setting up an office space for the first time? This is a very fluid phase in the development of your business. Making a mistake in your office layout at this stage can affect productivity and space usage efficiency for years to come – unless it’s really easy to fix a mistake. With non-standard Knoll cubicles like the Upstart series, all system components are on casters. That includes storage and “table style” desks. This extraordinary level of flexibility means you could literally change your entire workspace layout in minutes rather than hours.

Worksurfaces

The desks are height adjustable and can be configured in 4 different basic workstation designs (see the last page of the product brochure for diagrams). Knoll’s original Upstart model has elegantly curved table legs and worksurface edges. However, they’ve added right angled desks with straight legs for customers who want a more traditional look.

Storage

The storage solutions that are part of the Upstart collection include a rolling file cart with a low profile and a lockable top. A mobile storage tower for employee’s personal items is also available. Having these components on casters makes it simple to move them out of the way when two people need to sit at the same table for collaborative work or new hire training.

Screens

Privacy screens are mounted directly on the worksurface rather than being panels mounted on freestanding casters. This saves space while still giving the end user options regarding materials and colors. Both the Upstart wipeable marker or semi-transparent screens and the Morrison Network tackable fabric screens can be used with this collection. These Knoll cubicles also combine seamlessly with a number of products from the Currents line. This means new, more complex components such as overhead storage bins can be added as a company expands.

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