JEB’s highly regarded operable wall system and folding tables are now better value than ever with its new package offer.
With all the challenges and opportunities surrounding today’s modern workplace, flexibility is the one key issue that tends to take centre stage during the design and planning process. This has generated some exciting developments and products, for example, use of adaptable furniture has increased exponentially and operable partitions are seen as a crucial operational tool.
JEB is currently the only single-source procurement company in Australia that is able to offer both of these products (among others) within the Asia Pacific. The company’s market-leading Integra operable wall system and Mastermind Folding Table range are now being offered as a package for organisations seeking to optimise meeting space with a high quality, flexible solution.
The Integra movable acoustic system has been designed to provide exceptional technical performance with a modern, refined aesthetic. Integra 8 glazed operable partition panels are now available with switchable glass, not only creating flexible space but also delivering instantaneous visual privacy or light transmission.
Integra T is available in four thicknesses with varying acoustic performance levels while also being able to accommodate projects with lower budgets.



The Sedus Mastermind is a high-quality conference table available in a maximum size of 2,800mm x 1,600mm with German made mechanics, guaranteeing a smooth transmission and high-performance gas springs ensure particularly efficient power transmission.
Thanks to the sophisticated folding mechanism, very little physical strength is needed to operate and the unique Secure Lock System enables tabletops to be snapped into place before locking. These tables also come with the option for an in-desk power and data box. Stocked in Asia, with a lead time of only seven weeks, this new competitively priced package is hard to beat.
Since 2011, JEB has gained a solid reputation for quality products and reliable service, making them the perfect supply and install partner for interior projects.
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