Workstation Components, Panel Heights & Configurations
Components
- Panels are combined in a variety of widths and heights to meet the specific needs of your workforce. Your fabric and paint colors can be customized.
- Surfaces are available in a variety of lengths & colors. Made of durable wood or laminate.
- 2-Way Connector pictured above. 3 and 4 way connectors are used to create common-wall configurations.
- Flipper Door Unit: Locking overhead storage for binders and other material
- Full Height Shelf: Open, easy access storage
- Half Height Shelf: Open, easy access storage
- Keyboard Tray: Fully adjustable
- Powered Panel (Kick Plate): Provides power to the workstation
- Lateral File: High-capacity file storage for letter and legal size documents
- Box, File Pedestal: Two 6" utility drawers and one 12" filing drawer (Rolling Pedestal Pictured)
- File, File Pedestal: Two 12" filing drawers
- Tack Board: Tack surface comes in matching or accenting fabric color
Workstation Panel Heights
38” H (No Privacy)
Low panels provide no privacy and are useful when communication among associates is encouraged or required. They are also useful in facilitating supervision and are commonly used as reception stations.
46-54” H (Seated Privacy)
Seated privacy panel heights provide a degree of visual privacy when seated. They are typically used in environments were some privacy is useful, but communication, interaction, or occasional supervision is helpful. Ideal for call center applications.
62-70” H (Standing Privacy)
Standing privacy panel heights afford general visual privacy in the workstation even when others are standing. Full use can be made of overhead storage in this range.
86” H (Full Privacy/Private Office)
Private office panels can reach full ceiling heights, providing complete visual privacy and sound privacy.
Combination Panel Heights
It is also common to utilize a combination of taller and shorter panels to customize a workstation to meet specific needs.
Workstation Configurations
Common Wall Configuration - Facing
Sharing common walls reduces the per-unit cost of a workstation. The purpose of this setup is to provide privacy and use the least amount of product. The 6x6 station shown uses just 16 panels.Common Wall Configuration - Facing
Sharing common walls reduces the per-unit cost of a workstation. The purpose of this setup is to provide privacy and use the least amount of product. The 6x6 station shown uses just 16 panels.Common Wall Configuration - Uniform
This setup is a highly efficient use of product. Sharing common walls reduces the per-unit cost of a workstation. A 6x6 unit with end panels equals 18 panels total.Bullpen Configuration
The workstation setup facilitates a collaborative working environment while providing individual privacy. An additional freestanding meeting table can be placed in the center.





