Your team cannot protect concentration with office boundaries that disappear into the background, especially when nearby conversations and active work share the same floor. A panel post for cubicles gives you a clear point of connection between fabric and acrylic panels while reinforcing privacy among employees. At 36 inches high, it supports the balance between interaction and focused work described in your workstation plan. That matters when you are organizing a shared office around both collaboration and individual responsibilities. Rather than treating privacy as a permanent separation, you can use the post as part of a workstation arrangement that acknowledges how your employees move between communication and task work throughout the day.
This is a 36-inch high post intended for use with fabric and acrylic panels. Posts are available in silver and black, allowing you to coordinate the visible hardware with the office theme you have established. The post is identified as environmentally friendly and non-toxic. Its listed resistance properties include fade resistance, mildew resistance, odor resistance, rust resistance, scratch resistance, stain resistance, and water resistance. These specifications apply to the post itself and give you a defined list of considerations when you are reviewing components for employee workstations, privacy planning, and the visual consistency of a larger cubicle installation. The source also describes the post as remaining in place with the panels during workstation rearrangement.
Choose black or silver according to the surrounding furniture and the appearance you want across your workstations. The 36-inch height gives you one stated dimension to use when planning how the post will meet the fabric and acrylic panels in your layout. For an office manager, that means you can review this component alongside the privacy needs of each team, the interaction your floor plan must allow, and the materials already selected for the workstation system. The resistance specifications also give your purchasing review specific points to document instead of relying on a general description. Once the panel locations and finish direction are established, this post becomes a clearly identified part of the cubicles plan, with its color, height, panel compatibility, and listed environmental and resistance characteristics available for your facilities records.