The design of contemporary workspaces increasingly revolves around flexibility, modularity and acoustic comfort. With the widespread adoption of open-plan offices, the need to define zones for operational, managerial or collaborative purposes has led to a wide range of office partitions designed to divide, isolate, equip and furnish the space at the same time. Movable walls, acoustic dividers, office pods and booths for individual or group use, and sound-absorbing ceilings today respond to a central design requirement: ensuring focus, acoustic well-being and spatial adaptability without sacrificing the openness and transparency of the environment. Archiproducts offers a curated selection of solutions aimed at architects, interior designers and facility managers, combining high technical performance with design freedom and aesthetic quality.
Partition walls are one of the most established tools for organizing office interiors. Available in clear, frosted or decorative glass – often set in metal frames – they allow spaces to be divided while preserving visual openness and natural light. Versions with laminated double glazing or sound-absorbing cores provide excellent acoustic insulation, ideal for executive offices, meeting rooms or private areas. Other configurations include modular walls in wood, metal or technical fabrics, offering greater opacity and visual separation. Technical functionality is combined with flexibility: sliding, folding or mobile systems enable easy reconfiguration over time, without invasive construction work. Beyond full-height partitions, there are also low-level dividers designed for open space layouts. These include freestanding screens between desks, integrated panels for cable management or accessories, and mobile elements on castors or fixed to the floor. Many of these also provide acoustic absorption, reducing reverberation and improving concentration. They can be customized with writable surfaces, textiles or printed graphics to reinforce the project’s identity.
Improving workplace acoustics also involves using sound-absorbing panels designed to reduce reverberation time and enhance the acoustic comfort of the environment. These panels can be wall-mounted as decorative elements, suspended from the ceiling in modular compositions, or integrated into technical ceilings for discreet, widespread treatment. Common materials include technical felt, open-cell fabrics, polyester fiber panels or high-density foams. In addition to their performance, these elements contribute to the aesthetics of the space through three-dimensional shapes, a wide color palette and versatile customization options. A distinct category is represented by office pods and acoustic booths, designed to meet the growing demand for hybrid and flexible workspaces. These are prefabricated micro-environments that can be placed inside open-plan areas or large rooms to isolate one or more users from the surroundings. Call booths and meeting pods for small groups offer high levels of acoustic insulation, integrated lighting and ventilation, and can be equipped with power outlets and built-in furnishings. These solutions are particularly suitable for high-density offices, coworking spaces, fast-growing companies or temporary setups, combining privacy, comfort and total reversibility.
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