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Features and BenefitsV-Wall works in any environment, with any furniture requirement. A two-person crew can reconfigure walls with minimum disruption. Single-source supply simplifies coordination, reduces trades in the work area, and reduces interruption in occupied workspaces. V-Wall is available in a variety of vinyls, fabrics, veneers and glazing options. Herman Miller trims and finishes make coordination easy with all freestanding and office system solutions. Panel modules come in standard heights of 9’ and 10’, and widths of 24-30”, but custom widths and heights to 12’ are also available. V-Wall offers panel and component integration with Action Office Series 1 & 2, Prospects and Ethospace. V-Wall can be pre-wired with UL-labeled power or open boxes for field applications. Telecommunications and power can be distributed both vertically and horizontally, allowing walls to provide cabling to systems as required by project design. V-Wall can be installed directly over carpeting, reducing waste and labor costs. Unlike drywall, V-Wall is up to 99 percent reusable, making it the environmentally friendly alternative. V-Wall is Class A-rated for fire safety. V-Wall’s <span class="caps">STC</span> range of 33-39 (depending on configuration) provides the acoustical and visual privacy typically desired. Complete product expertise and assistance is available through Herman Miller’s national distribution network, and/or the five Regional Wall Service Centers.
More about Herman Miller
Founded in Zeeland, Michigan in 1905 under the name “Star Furniture Company,” manufacturer Herman Miller is synonymous with the rise of Modern design in America and throughout the world. Under the aegis of design director George Nelson, the company has collaborated with such renowned designers as Isamu Noguchi, Robert Propst, and Charles and Ray Eames.