AK 3 and AK 4 are two functional workplace dividers with distinction in size. Made from PET Felt, the dividers grant privacy and dampen the noises at shared desks. AK 3 and AK 4 come in two variations - standing and hanging. With great acoustic performance and many bespoke options, the dividers offer a universal solution for offices and co-working spaces.
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