Corona spit protection with style.

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In times of Corona, you see them everywhere. At the supermarket checkout, in offices, in public buildings: acrylic glass panes. They make space narrow and separate what used to be part of normality: social proximity.

It seems as if we have to get used to these protective shields, which are transparent but not invisible. Like improvised memorials to the disease, they grow into the space and remind us of the presence of the virus. The raison d'être of the plastic screens is beyond question. But we ask ourselves: do they have to be ugly per se? The reason for their existence is depressing enough. Everyday life has become gloomier as a result of the virus. The lightheartedness has disappeared and weighs on the mind.

 

Design for a world that can become a little lighter again.

Wouldn't it be nice to have protection that works and at the same time gives the world back a little more cheerfulness? A protection that lets us forget the pandemic for a moment? We have thought about it and developed furniture that keeps people at a distance in style.
Keeping your distance can also look chic. Design for a world that is allowed to become a little lighter again.

When the home office is vacated again, glasses covered with patterns - matching the company or the surroundings of the room - can turn the office into a homely and pleasant place. The spacers attached to wood can be mounted on desks or placed freely in the room - wherever they are needed. This is what sociable working life of the future could look like.

Spacers can also look chic.

Integrated furniture can also look quite good. Why not integrate the acrylic into freely positionable coated wooden walls, which are equipped with individual additional benefits? Shelves, mirrors or even lights can be mounted on the carcass. Depending on the place of use, the spacers can vary - both in size and additional function. And thanks to the sealed surfaces of the furniture, they are also easy to clean.

Try it out! >>> We will be happy to support you. 

 

All the best - and stay healthy!

Yours, Petra Hallmann 

 

 

 

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