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Bulletin board


Ideal for: Posting company information and important notices in lobbies, conference rooms, offices, breakrooms, cafeterias, classrooms, and other public areas.

Features:

  • Made of a tackable surface.
  • A fabric– or suede–covered board resists warping. Fabric and suede hold pins and tacks securely, while projecting a rich, professional look. Ideal for boardrooms or executive suites.
  • A foam board is made of thick, high–density foam, which creates an embossed design and hides pin–holes, keeping the board looking new even after years of use. Resists warping and offers a high–tech, contemporary look.
  • A traditional cork board resists warping, holds pins and tacks securely, and endures over time. Functional, but not as stylish as foam or fabric/suede boards.
  • Built–in grip clips hold photographs and other personal items without the need of pins or tacks.
  • Combination boards include a dry–erase and bulletin surface.
  • Enclosed bulletin boards have sliding, locking clear doors, which insure that information can only be posted and removed by management or authorized employees.
  • Some boards come with an easy–mounting system that ensures straight and even hanging.
What’s available: Miniature bulletin boards that attach to the side of a computer monitor, small boards (12" x 18") that are ideal for cubicles, medium boards (3’ X 2’ to 4’ X 3’), and large boards (6’ X 4’ to 8’ X 4’).


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