Glass partitions used to create boardrooms and meeting rooms within open-plan offices, often combined with acoustic glazing to help with sound separation and film for privacy during meetings.
Glass Office Wall and Door for Coast & Country Real Estate in Worthing, West Sussex.
Strikingly Simple, but Big Impact for an Office Space within a retail environment. Keeping the area light and bright, with brand awareness on the glass, perfect. All done with the excellent help of our experienced Project Team.
Just to say what an amazing device from beginning to end. From the first contact with Tom and through to fitters who were absolutely brilliant. The end result we couldn’t have asked better for. 5 star service all the way through.
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Great service from the team. Quick and efficient design and installation of a partition to create a specific meeting room within an open plan office space. Installers were polite and kept disruption t…
GAW are an amazing company. From the start to finish the team were fantastic. Thomas was very professional and helped me design a excellent glass partition and sliding door for my lounge. The guys tha…
They do what they say when they say and sort out any problems swiftly. They are also good at giving back up technical info to assist with client relations. I will certainly be using them again.
"Glass at Work exceeded our expectations with their professional service and stunning glass partitions. Highly recommended!"
Fantastic service, really appreciate everything done by the team. Professional from start to finish. The completed partitions are fantastic and provide a perfect look to our new office space. Would ce…
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