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Glazed office screens

The glazed or acrylic office screen is designed to allow light in to areas where a divide has been created. A simple and effective idea for creating office spaces instead of partitioning. Many of the glazed screens are clear to allow the hosts to view areas, whilst frosted screen versions allow light to pass in to the desired area but with added privacy. The below images are examples from leading glazed screen manufacturers. Contact Urban Office Interiors for more information.

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Many glazed office screens can be purchased here: Glazed office screens

Information:

Finish / colour:

Glazed office screens are available in hundreds of colour's and fabrics, suede, leathers, vinyl's, acrylics, MFC or other laminates.

Screen fabrics: Cara, Lucia or Screen.

Size:

Many screen sizes vary and can be completely tailor made to your size requirements.

Standard examples: W1000 x H1500mm / W1800 x H1800mm

Shapes:

Standard shapes include: Rectangular, desktop and curved (Pod style), though special shapes can be requested . If you require a certain shape, then please Contact Urban Office Interiors.

Options:

Other options include: Linking, acoustic foams, tool bar rails for hanging accessories, shelving and storage cupboards (third level storage), edging options and glazed areas.

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Sound principles in mind

Acoustic foamSound is a complex form of energy with differing power levels & wavelengths, expertise is
required to shape and control how it impacts your work environment. Sound is received in two parts, ‘direct’ and ‘reverberant’ components. The former is where the signal (noise) is received in a
direct line from the source and the latter via reflections from the environment i.e. office walls
and surfaces. These components manifest themselves as background noise, thus potential lack of privacy.
Introducing absorbent surfaces and acoustic materials into an environment will lower the overall sound pressure level and therefore the amount of noise present. Intelligent placement of these materials can greatly increase the benefit to the occupants. Desk screening, for example, will absorb sound‘at source’, placing absorbency solely at the office perimeter, will lower the overall background noise level but will not assist in privacy levels as adjacent desks still have the opportunity to impact on their neighbour. Therefore a balance of treatments will provide an even distribution of ‘noise control’ lowering both direct sound from co-workers, the overall level experienced, reducing stress, and increasing
both intelligibility and productivity.

Contact:

ContactUrban Office Interiors.

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