JEB International is not only the leader in partition systems & operable walls but their experience has seen them develop some of the most beautiful architectural finishes in projects throughout the world.
June 28th, 2013
“It’s an obvious transition given our experience in the production of aluminium, steel and glass,” says Managing Director, Robert Wall.
“Given our drive to personalise a clients finished product in conjunction with the designers and builders, we add value that’s right in line with our global expertise”.

JEB International pride themselves on addressing basic and sometimes forgotten technologies then exploring new and boundary pushing opportunities with them.

Decorative glass, for example, combined with today’s lighting technologies and JEB’s expertise in double glazing, deliver dynamic visual results with superior acoustic performance.
Conversely, apply the latest cutting or etching technologies to glass and steel and you have a wholly customized architectural solutions.

In the coming together of technical capability and proven experience, JEB International is empowering designers to create partition systems and operable walls that go much further than merely dividing rooms.
Built upon a foundation of global experience, JEB International is distributed across Australia through Panelwall, offering an end-to-end service that is complete and professional.
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