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    Team_HomeDecorDesignerBy Team_HomeDecorDesignerJune 27, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Dezeen Showroom: office furniture design brand Bisley has released a series of minimalistic, moveable screens that create multifunctional zones in open-plan workplaces.

    Designed to foster flexibility, creativity and productivity, Arches screens function as partitions or dividers while being fitted with various accessories, ranging from adjustable canopies, hanging planters and cork boards to glass “whiteboards” and AV units.

    Arches screens by Bisley
    The Arches screens are finished with a choice of accessories

    The frames supporting the screens have castors on their bases, so that users can easily move them to create impromptu zones, whether canopy-covered areas for focused work or kitted-out meeting spots for ideation sessions, presentations or training.

    Aesthetics have been carefully considered in the Arches screens, which are available with frames in either natural ash wood or steel that is colour-matched to fabric-based accessories.

    Arches screens by Bisley
    The mobile units empower workers to create their ideal solution

    Seating and stools designed by Bisley’s Ireland-based partner Thomas Montgomery can be ordered to complement the screens.

    “With Arches, we’re redefining how workplaces function — giving teams the power to shape their environment to suit their needs in real-time,” said Bisley design manager Mark Shatford.

    “It’s a game-changer for modern offices, empowering workers to collaborate, innovate and thrive.”


    Product details:

    Product: Arches
    Brand: Bisley
    Contact: salessupport@bisley.com

    Materials: steel, wood, cork, PET, glass
    Colours/finishes: ash wood or any Bisley steel colour finish

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