Glass whiteboards are an innovation in office design.
June 18th, 2012
Glass Whiteboards Silver Screen are an unusual company: they refuse to branch out from their core product, refuse to adopt streamlined ’customer support’ models (i.e. a human answers your call), and are totally committed to personalized, attentive service.
Owners Patti and Iain are in charge of front and back of house, respectively.
The couple’s passion for what they do is the heart of Glass Whiteboards Silver Screen, as Patti says, “our customers receive unique, personal attention – we are an old world style business in modern times. Customers have the benefit of a perfect, beautiful product manufactured within their time needs.”

Glass Whiteboards Silver Screen offer a unique marriage of aesthetics and functionality; all of the convenience of a whiteboard packaged in a sleekly attractive glass panel.
Made from 6mm toughened glass the whiteboards feature 5mm rounded corners and factory ground ’soft’ edges.
Glass Whiteboards can be coloured in any shade and can even have a company logo attached to them, and all whiteboards come complete with highest-grade stainless steel fittings for easy and reliable application.
Glass Whiteboards Silver Screen
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