The F2 screen system was created to provide privacy right from ground level up. With a stackable moveable tile-based system with optional foamed backed for improved acoustics. It’s a fantastic product for any type of office.
September 30th, 2009
The F2 screen system was created to provide privacy right from ground level up. With a stackable moveable tile-based system with optional foamed backed for improved acoustics. It’s a fantastic product for any type of office.
This GECA approved 100% recyclable F2 workstation provides data and cable points segregated inside the AWM screen systems for ease of use. Quad power and quad data above desk either soft wired or hard wired means no more bending down under desks.
The modular tile-based system, allows for mix-and-match designs.
GECA & AFDRI approved

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