Creating spaces
Bene divides its space-structuring product portfolio into:
partitioning,
screens and
wall cladding.
A brief look at different office types reveals that they are shaped less by workplace layouts than by the partitioning walls and screens that create and divide rooms. These vertical surfaces divide the office floor into closed and open areas, determine the structure of the work environment, provide acoustic and visual screening, or promote openness and transparency.
All of Bene’s room systems are technically designed in such a way that they do not interfere with building architecture (floors and walls).
Nevertheless, room-shaping walls can absorb building tolerances and ceiling movement.
Room Layout Characteristics
Closed Layouts: Partitioning - Creating spaces regardless of building structures
- High level of visual and acoustic screening
- Focused work
- Spacious offices
- Discretion/privacy
- Status
- Transparency through glass partitioning
- Individualisation

Cellular office 
Combination office
Offene Layouts: Screens - Concentration of workplaces
- Reduction of m²/employee
- Cost savings
- Shorter distances
- Visible, open processes
- Participating in what’s happening
- Acceleration of communication
- Team building
- Overview of space
- Flexibility for adaptations
- Flat hierarchies

Team office 
Open Office