Staff lose time when the next step in a job means walking across the room for a missing piece. Put this L-Shape Cubicle with Glass and Fabric Panels - Powered where that pressure shows up first. The work areas where your staff spend most of the day often force focused work, conversations, and interruptions into the same few feet. This 53-inch high configuration uses an L-shaped footprint measuring 72 inches wide by 60 inches deep, with two pedestals and a powered workstation arrangement. The combination of glass frame and full fabric panel establishes a visual boundary without turning the work area into a closed room. Every component detail matters when you are planning a row of stations around walkways, shared equipment, and team assignments.
The configuration measures 53 inches high by 72 inches wide by 60 inches deep, while the worksurface measures 72 inches wide by 60 inches deep. Two pedestals are included, so your layout can account for them from the start. Its combination of a glass frame and full fabric panel is paired with UL approved power, which is included. The system meets ANSI/BIFMA standards, giving you performance criteria to reference during purchasing reviews and facility planning. Your finish plan can keep the stations aligned with the rest of your office while giving each area a consistent visual language.
Work surfaces are available in espresso, slate grey, urban walnut, and white. Fabric panels are in the drift fabric shown, and frame finishes are available in silver or white. The powered configuration includes UL approved power, while the panel arrangement combines a glass frame with a full fabric panel. With the 53-inch height and L-shaped 72-inch-wide by 60-inch-deep footprint established, you can assign stations by team, map circulation, and place the cubicles within your current floor plan. That gives you a measurable starting point for budgeting, specifying, and coordinating the next phase of your office. Overall size is 72 inches wide by 60 inches deep by 53 inches high, so plan the bay from those measurements, not from a photo alone. Confirm the layout against traffic flow, then put the piece on the purchase list.