The acoustic screen for height adjustable tables
In today’s dynamic work environments, the need for adaptable and efficient workspace solutions is paramount. The acoustic screen K2 Screen has been meticulously designed to cater to the demands of professionals who value personal space, privacy during calls, and noise reduction in open or shared workspaces.
Maintaining personal space in a crowded workspace is essential for focus and productivity. The K2 Screen acoustic screen acts as an elegant yet effective partition, creating a defined area that allows you to concentrate without distractions. Its thoughtful design enhances your sense of space, fostering a more comfortable and productive work experience.
Open work environments can be noisy, making it challenging to maintain focus and productivity. The acoustic screen K2 Screen significantly reduces background noise, creating a quieter workspace where you can concentrate and work efficiently. This makes it an ideal addition to public workspaces, libraries, coworking spaces, or any area where noise control is essential.
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Standard materials
Remix
Fjord
Hallingdal
Standard sizes

h54 x l109cm

d30mm
Other accessories
This product was designed by
Mikkel Bahr

The keyword of Mikkel Bahr’s designs is simplicity – in both the expression and the production.
And yet he still manages to add a little bit of crookedness to his products that gives them personality and recognisability.
