The 10 Best Office Partition Panels

Updated August 01, 2020 by Brendon Hannaford

This wiki has been updated 23 times since it was first published in May of 2020. Cubicle partition walls are a mainstay in offices because of their ability to transform an empty room into an array of private workspaces. In addition to permanent dividers we've included portable panels on stands or wheels, which are ideal for when you want a little extra privacy at your desk, and some simple folding screens for home offices and other less formal working environments. When users buy our independently chosen editorial recommendations, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki. If you'd like to contribute your own research to Ezvid Wiki, please get started by reviewing this introductory video.

1. Roman Products Divider

2. RHF Privacy Shelf

3. Songmics Retractable

4. RYB Home Divider Curtain

5. GoDear Design Deluxe

6. HON Verse Panel

7. Steelaid Office Partition

8. Oriental Furniture Van Gogh

9. Versare VP6

10. MyGift 4-Panel Chalkboard

Special Honors

Steelcase Architecture + Space Division Steelcase is a company based in Grand Rapids, Michigan that has been supplying industrial-grade furniture for business, educational, and health care environments since 1912. In their Architecture + Space Division catalog you will find a mix of stand-alone pods, modular walls, and cubicle systems that will easily transform your entire office into a professional and stylish workplace. steelcase.com

Nxtwall Demountable Architectural Walls Nxtwall specializes in creating professional-grade prefabricated dividers for unlocking the potential of an empty room. Their Flex and Glass modular systems will both afford a modern and high-quality look to your offices and conference rooms, and the reusable nature of these walls allows for easy reconfiguring if you decide you'd like to change your layout later on. nxtwall.com

Herman Miller Space Division Herman Miller is a long-established US manufacturer that is actually credited with inventing the cubicle in 1968. They're well known for the professional quality of their office furniture, and their space division products are no different. Between small dividers for desks, freestanding screens, and even complete privacy pods you are very likely to find a proper selection for your needs. hermanmiller.com

Editor's Notes

July 28, 2020:

If you're looking to add some extra privacy to an existing office environment it's important to get something that won't detract from the professional atmosphere of the workspace. For this case your best options will be true cubicle systems such as the HON Verse Panel, or minimalist models like the the Roman Products Divider, Versare VP6, and Steelaid Office Partition.

On the other hand, if you're looking to partition a more informal workspace or even a home office you might be better off with basic folding screens such as the RHF Privacy Shelf, Oriental Furniture Van Gogh Divider, or MyGift 4-Panel Chalkboard. These options are generally much cheaper than professional-grade models, require virtually no setup, and can even serve to complement or improve the style of your existing workspace. Though they are fun and easy to use it's also true that they also need to be unfolded and balanced properly in order to have any sort of stability, which is something you usually don't have to worry about with more robust choices that have metal stands or mount directly to a wall or ceiling with hardware.

Another solution worth considering for either type of space is a retractable model, like the RYB Home Divider Curtain, GoDear Design Deluxe, and Songmics Retractable. These offer the durability of a permanent installation, but also some of the flexibility of portable choice. For instance, they make it easy to block your desk off from a bustling workspace when you want to focus in on a specific project, but allow you to easily collapse it when you're trying to collaborate with other colleagues.

Regardless of which selection you end up choosing, you may want to take a look at our articles on other products that might help boost productivity in your office such as standing desk converters, ergonomic chairs, and noise canceling headphones.

Last updated on August 01, 2020 by Brendon Hannaford

After graduating from UC Santa Cruz in 2019 with a bachelors in Literature and Creative Writing, Brendon Hannaford moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in comedy and television. Beyond writing, he’s always had a passionate interest in the clever engineering found in consumer electronics and machinery, with an eclectic interest that spans diverse categories such as photography equipment, musical instruments, and automotive technology. When not writing and researching for Ezvid Wiki, Brendon spends his time performing sketch comedy and tinkering with his motorcycle.


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