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An Introduction to Quartet Easels and Room Dividers

If you need to show off your work, give a big presentation, or make your office more efficient, a Quartet easel or room divider could be just the thing you're looking for. This article will introduce you to some of Quartet's great products, so read on to find out how they can enhance your working environment.

Room Dividers

Is your office space a little bit too open and airy? If so, a Quartet Motion room divider might be a wise purchase. These easily transportable dividers with locking casters can help you make more efficient use of your office space. Plus, they can make it easier to communicate with your employees. Each divider has two sides: one is designed for use as a bulletin board, while the other is a magnetic whiteboard. The whiteboard side includes a marker tray so you can easily access your dry erase makers, and the board itself is made of high-quality DuraMax porcelain. DuraMax porcelain requires only minimum cleaning and is resistant to ghosting, scratches, and dents, making this a very durable product. Plus, some of these whiteboards also feature a grid pattern, so your writing won't get all slanted.

The 3-In-1 Easel

Quartet's 3-In-1 easels are exceptionally versatile. As with Quartet's room dividers, these easels both roll easily along and stay put, thanks to the locking casters. One side of the easel is a whiteboard, so it's perfect for use during meetings, and it features the company's patented Total Erase surface so you'll spend more time working and less time cleaning your dry erase board. On the other side of the easel, you'll find a storage tray and repositionable shelves. You can also attach a flip chart pad to the easel, which can also double as a room divider. Finally, a translucent bottom panel and metal frame give this easel a polished, contemporary look.

Euro Easels

Quartet offers three different types of Euro Easels. The first is the Euro Magnetic Porcelain Mobile Easel. This easel features a porcelain dry erase board with a magnetic surface. This easel has casters so it can be moved to wherever you need it. Two of the casters lock so it will stay in place once it's in your desired location. You can also adjust the height of this easel, so everyone in your conference room can see your presentation. Next up is the Euro Magnetic Porcelain Easel which also has a dry erase board. This unit lacks casters, but it does fold up for easy storage. You can also use it on a tabletop easel. Finally, there's the Euro Magnetic Easel which is a classic tripod-type easel with telescoping legs. Due to its extendable arms, this easel can display three sheets of flip chart paper at once. This makes it a good choice if you give a lot of in-depth presentations.

Quartet Reversible Mobile Easels

Have you ever had the frustrating experience of running out of space on your whiteboard? If so, Quartet's Reversible Mobile Easels can help. Available in both horizontal and vertical formats, these easels offer two whiteboard surfaces. When one surface is covered, just flip the board over for more writing space. These easels include an alignment grid, marker tray, and flip chart hooks so you can express your ideas both on paper and the dry erase surface.

Quartet Display Easels

Finally, Quartet offers a full line of elegant display easels that allow you to display signs, maps, photographs, artwork, and so on. These are available in a variety of sizes and finishes, such as brass. Some of these easels, such as the Steel Tripod Display Easel, can accommodate whiteboards, while the Instant Easel folds up so it won't take up a lot of storage room. No matter what you need to display, there's a Quartet easel that can show off what you've got!

Jeff McRitchie

If you're interested in purchasing a Quartet easel for your office, you should really check out MyBinding.com. They carry the full line of Quartet Easels. In fact, they have great prices and offer free shipping on a huge selection of Whiteboards and Easels from manufacturers such as GBC Quartet, Ghent Manufacturing, Balt and Best-Rite. Check them out today!

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