Clarus Glassboards introduces a writable glass board that transforms into art with a simple flip.
May 16th, 2016
Clarus Glassboards, a leading manufacturer and innovator of glass dry-erase and architectural systems, aims to revolutionise the way people communicate. One of the US company’s latest products is a two-sided glass board called Flip.
Designed as the antithesis to the standard whiteboards found in most work and meeting spaces, Flip marries functionality and aesthetics, serving as a writable glass board on one side, and an acoustical panel with custom prints, patterns and colours on the other.
Flip is fully customisable and is also offered as a two-sided glass piece for those who need more writing space. The panels are made from 100% recycled materials
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