Lockers & Personal Storage — Expert Answer

Can a row of lockers visually divide an open-plan office without building a wall?

Absolutely — double-sided locker banks are a classic open-office space divider. A back-to-back locker configuration creates a storage wall that serves both sides of the office, provides visual separation, and absorbs sound better than a glass partition. Heights of 42 inches (low, for partial division) or 72 inches (full, for near-complete separation) are both options. The key is ensuring both sides have a finished appearance — some locker banks have finished back panels designed for this use. Planning an aisle around the bank for access and egress is also critical. FindOfficeFurniture.com — 888-719-4960.
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