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    Pop Up™ Floorstanding

    Personal privacy in the adaptive workplace

    Work and social activity are fluid, rarely tied to a fixed schedule and location. An adaptive environment relies on the ability for people to re-shape the space over and over as their needs evolve. Pop Up floorstanding screens give you the flexibility to shape your space: set a personal boundary for concentration, create a refuge for small groups or define larger areas for teamwork .

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    • color Medium Grey Fabric-wrapped Foam
    • color Light Grey Fabric-wrapped Foam
    • color Slate Blue Fabric-wrapped Foam
    • color Bright Red Fabric-wrapped Foam

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    Construction
    • Screen is fabric-wrapped foam
    • Arc is created by two extruded aluminum rails that are painted to match the screen color
    • Radius is 27"
    • Bottom rail includes clear plastic glides

    Antenna Design was founded in 1997 by Masamichi Udagawa, a Cranbrook Academy graduate, and Sigi Moeslinger, who holds degrees from NYU and Art Center College of Design. Antenna's people-centered design approach aims to make the experience of objects and environments more meaningful and exciting. Among Antenna’s best known projects are the design of New York City Subway cars and ticket vending machines, JetBlue check-in kiosks and displays for Bloomberg.

    When Knoll set out to create a new open plan office system, Antenna’s experience with the ever-expanding presence of technology, and their expertise in user experience made them an attractive collaborative partner. Together Knoll and Antenna conceived Antenna Workspaces, an innovative open plan system, which reflects Udagawa and Moeslinger’s interest in functional simplicity and their expertise in using design as a tool of social interaction that bridges people and technology.

    Antenna has been recognized with several prestigious design awards, including the National Design Award in Product Design from the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum. Both Udagawa and Moeslinger are senior critics in graphic design at the Yale University School of Art.