
Glass that works.
Walls that don't.
Slim profile glass partitions for cabins, meeting rooms, and collaboration zones. Every floor, divided without closing it.
Office slim profile glass partitions. Engineered by Birkan since 2000.
Divide the floor. Keep it one room.
A solid cabin wall takes the light and boxes people in. A slimline glass partition gives the privacy and the quiet, and leaves the floor reading open.
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Where the system works in the office.

Director cabins
Private offices that still read as part of the floor.

Meeting and conference rooms
Acoustic separation without the boxed-in feeling.

Every floor is different. Every installation is measured.
The systems offices choose.
Two-way and one-way soft-close for cabin doors. Telescopic and synchronized sliding for wide meeting-room openings. Fixed slimline for permanent zoning.
The glass that fits the work.
Clear toughened where the room should stay open. Frosted for cabins that need privacy. Fluted for light without a clear view. We recommend the glass once we understand the floor.
Open the floor. Keep the quiet.
Glass partitions in the workplace do two things a wall cannot: they let the floor read as one space while giving the cabin its privacy and quiet. Frosted and fabric-laminated glass handles most commercial acoustic requirements. We advise the glass type before drawing.
- For director cabins
- Frosted glass with perimeter seals. Visual privacy, soft light, real quiet.
- For meeting rooms
- Frosted or clear with acoustic seals. Sliding or synchronized systems to open the space.
- For reception and circulation
- Clear toughened. The floor stays open; the zone is defined.

Questions buyers usually ask.
Yes. Director cabins, meeting rooms, reception zones, and open-plan collaboration areas are all common applications. The slim sightlines preserve the open feel of a floor that a solid wall would remove while delivering genuine privacy and acoustic separation.
Frosted glass with perimeter acoustic seals is the most common choice. It gives full visual privacy, passes soft light into the cabin, and handles the acoustic brief for a private office. Clear toughened glass works where the cabin should remain visually connected to the floor.
Yes. Synchronized and telescopic sliding systems clear openings that would be impractical with a single panel. Synchronized systems move multiple panels in parallel from a single pull. Telescopic systems stack panels into a compact run. Maximum panel height is 3000 mm; maximum load is 120 kg per frame.
Black matt reads as the most architectural and restrained choice for offices. Anodised silver suits more neutral fit-outs. Powder-coated finishes can match a specific corporate colour direction. The frame finish does not affect the system performance.
Share a floor plan or a few photos of the space, the rough opening dimensions, and the use case (cabin, meeting room, reception zone). We reply with one system recommendation, one glass direction, one finish, and an indicative budget range within 24 to 48 hours.
Send your floor plan. Get a layout.
Share a plan or a few photos. We reply with a partition layout, a glass and finish recommendation, and a budget range.
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