Designed for the cost-conscious buyer, MORSPACE offers all the features of a premium frame and tile systems at a price that falls below most monolithic system.
Overview
The MORSPACE frame and tile system 2.7¨ finished frame is constructed of 16-gauge cold-rolled steel for optimal strength and rigidity. Stackable (and de-stackable) frames can be raised or lowered to accommodate changing requirements for visual and acoustical privacy. Off modular design allows flexibility in workspace size, configuration and in locating worksurfaces and divider panels. Panel segments are constructed from 20-gauge steel to be distortion free and provide the industry’s highest STC (Sound Transmission Class) for a panel system.
Off-Modular Design
MORSPACE frame and tile system is both an on-modular and off-modular system. Components can be mounted vertically on one-inch centers on the uprights or laterally on the horizontal frame members using off modular brackets precision engineered to fit in the spaces between the tiles. The horizontal frame design also simplifies moving elements into and throughout the building, reduces erection costs and reduces the number of framing components required. For example, only two horizontal assemblies plus two shared vertical uprights are required to support panel frames up to 6-feet wide. Frames can easily be added to or removed from runs without disturbing adjacent structures.
Power and Cable Management
The MORSPACE frame and tile system offers 4-circuit, 8-wire power distribution available in 3 + 1, 2 + 2, or 3/3/2 configurations to accommodate almost any building power requirement. Power systems do not share channel space with voice and data systems. Plug-and-play cabling facilitates moves, adds and changes without disrupting the entire LAN, and conforms to cabling industry standards in open office designs.
Structural Frames
MORSPACE frame and tile system’s stackable, load-bearing panel frames can be used to build walls from 39 inches to 84 inches feet in height. Panel height can be increased without removing existing panel frames or disturbing power, voice and data cabling at the base.
Tiles
MORSPACE frame and tile system offers numerous tile options to meet the needs of the modern workplace. Tile options include fabric, tackable and acoustical, embossed steel, painted steel, airflow, power and data, marker board, and clear, frosted, horizontal and square patterned glass. Tiles are also easily removable to allow access to the MORSPACE frame and tile system’s cable management pathways.
Ergonomic Worksurfaces
Thermoformed membrane technology produces one-piece curvilinear tops and edges in a seamless design. The cascade edge matches the forearm of the user, providing comfort while reducing fatigue.
MORSPACE Product Brochure
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Fabrics & Finishes
Surface Finishes
Laminates
Solid Colors: Frosty White, Antique White, Fashion Grey, Pepperdust
Patterns: White Tigris, Neutral Glace, Natural Tigris, Evening Tigris, Graphite Nebula
Wood Grains: Kensington Maple, Natural Pear, Wild Cherry, Windsor Mahogany, Figured Mahogany
Samples of the laminates can be viewed and ordered at the Wilsonart website.
Solid Colors: White, Antique White, Fashion Grey, Ibis, Pepperdust, Black
Wood Grain Patterns: Kensington Maple, Wild Cherry, Windsor Mahogany
Anigre, Cherry, Frosty White, Maple, Mist, Walnut,Warm White, Windsor Mahogany
Standard: Black, Dusk, Fog, Grey, Khaki, Medium Grey, Stone, White, Warm White
Metallic: Copper, Mica, Platinum, Titanium
Panel Fabrics
True Textiles Grade 1 & 2:
Bailey, Lido, Anchorage, Coastline, Spinel, Streetwise, Zirconia
Crosstown, Hopscotch, Mingle, Drift, Groove, Lily Pad, Nitro, Tempest
Samples of True Textiles fabrics can be viewed online at Guilford of Maine.
Rowan, Ringlet, Cut To the Chase, Plateau, Bubble Wrap, DT Shimmer, Singing in the Rain
MAI SELECT™ Panel Fabrics
MAI SELECT™ Grade 1, 2, & 3:
Impressions, Rainstorm, Swirl, Flare, Immersion, Shimmer
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