What is the difference between Desking and Cubicles?
As a general overview, cubicles are panel-based workstations that provide the most privacy from other employees; benching has either no or minimal panels and provides an open-style row of desks meant to encourage collaboration.
Desking is typically used in smaller and larger workspace configurations and can measure anywhere from 900 to 2400mm. If privacy is needed, privacy Screens with heights of 300mm can be added.
Cubicles can come in many sizes and configurations depending on the client’s needs. Panels come in 30, 50, 60,76mm and 3600mm heights, comprised of fabric, glass, and whiteboard finishes.
What is Desking?
As opposed to cubicles, benching is a low-style, no-panel system designed to encourage collaboration. Available in multiple sizes and configurations, benching units generally consist of a worksurface, Metal legs, and, possibly, privacy Screens
What is a privacy Screen?
privacy Screens (also known as privacy panels) are used as dividers between workstations to define boundaries and give employees both privacy and improved acoustics. They can come in fabric, glass, laminate, and whiteboard finishes, and are available in many sizes to fit almost any workstation.
Depending on the client’s needs these screens can be placed on top of or in between work surfaces.







