From simple whiteboard to multi-functional documentation hub, the mobile Wedge Thought Board from Luxxbox is the ultimate tool for recording ideas.
February 1st, 2017
A flexible workplace, one that’s ready to meet the demands of an agile workforce, needs more than a floor plan that caters to a diversity of work styles. It also needs furniture and work tools that are able to support multiple needs as and when they arise.
The Wedge Thought Board from Luxxbox is a quiet achiever for the most demanding high-performance spaces. This slim two-sided wedge-shaped board is flexible in multiple ways. Its two main surfaces are magnetic whiteboards that provide ample space for writing or drawing thoughts and supplementing those with ideas on paper, attached by magnets.
The two surfaces have slightly different widths, which means a group of Wedge Thought Boards can be arranged to form either a straight partition (by facing alternate units in opposing directions), or a curved partition (by facing all units in the same direction). The in-built lockable castor wheels make the Wedge Thought Board easy to move and sturdy enough to take the applied pressure of writing and pinning.
Pin boards in various sizes can be mounted on the whiteboard surfaces. These are made with sound-absorbent PET that helps to control the spread of noise. Other optional accessories include a top rail for mounting large-format pad paper, a pen holder, a pen shelf, an internal tray and a wire basket that can be fitted internally at the base – ideal for keeping clutter out of sight. Every accessory has been shaped with the same clean, round-cornered aesthetic that defines the neat main boards.
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