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1. Protective Screens Roman

To support the reopening of The Bowes Museum, Roman supplied ten 10mmthick, bespoke glass shields with brass fittings for its café, shop, offices and reception areas. The brand’s in-house design team created a range of bespoke drawings on a hotel specification level. For the round shape of the reception desk, Roman incorporated glass-to-glass brackets to achieve a clean, curved finish – a testament to how the firm has created a safe yet stylish environment for the museum’s guests and staff. www.roman-showers.com

2. 360 Divide & SplitScreen Burgess Furniture

Burgess is helping the hospitality industry embrace a ‘new normal’ with its contemporary screens. The 360 Divide – inspired by pebble beaches – and SplitScreen offerings were originally designed to partition rooms or add privacy, however now they offer hotels the chance to follow distancing guidelines without compromising on style. Available in a choice of upholstery and finishes, each panel is covered in soft, high quality material to add intimacy and warmth whilst reducing noise. www.burgessfurniture.com

3. Frame Lite UHS International

Frame Lite screens and dividers create safe spaces for social distancing. The products are manufactured with a steel frame in a powder-coated finish, using a polycarbonate infill to produce a light, unique and durable way of dividing public spaces. Inspired by Crittall windows’ signature style, the design lends a contemporary Art Deco feel. Available in a standard size that can be added to as a full or half screen, the units come with a choice between feet and joiner clips, or wheels. www.uhs-group.com

4. Platoon Woven Image

Established in 1987 and originating in Australia, Woven Image is an international interior finishes company with sustainability and design leadership at its core. The brand offers a vast range of room dividing screens to split areas and create pop-up spaces that can be used for a number of functions. Offering privacy within a room, the Platoon system is one of many products the brand has to offer, and is available in a wide selection of colours and with a choice between charcoal or cream joiners. www.wovenimage.com

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1. Connect Impey

Impey has launched Connect, a range of bespoke divider screens that are helping hotels adjust to new health and safety regulations and prepare for reopening. Available for immediate order, the units are made from 6mm-thick transparent, tempered glass encased in an aluminium frame, forming a physical barrier to help protect both staff and customers in these difficult times. Designed to offer quick and easy installation and manufactured using sustainable materials, Connect is available in a range of heights and widths. www.impeyshowers.com

2. Machu Picchu Screen Hamilton Conte

Since its inception in 2009, Hamilton Conte has offered a complete range of interior furnishings created with storytelling at the forefront of its creative process. The Machu Picchu room divider is indicative of this philosophy, offering a stylish way to separate spaces. Adding an intriguing layer to design projects, the screen depicts a reproduction of Esther Lopez’ artwork, which takes its inspiration from the world heritage site. The form, colours and shapes make for a unique look and bold way of dividing rooms. www.hamiltonconte.com

3. Clostra Ethimo

With an original design that makes it unique, Clostra is a new idea that joins Ethimo’s extensive range of accessories. Designed by Emmanuel Gallina, Clostra combines elements of teak and aluminium with the products – which come in two different shapes and sizes – taking inspiration from the texture and patterns of foliage. Their curved shapes alternate between metal and wood too. For an extra touch, the base can be accessorised with a flower box, recreating the illusion of a vegetation wall. www.ethimo.com

4. Classic & Zenith Series Skyfold

Using acoustics, flexibility and design, Skyfold moveable walls are innovative and automated division solutions. The adaptable products accommodate varying group sizes and uses, all with the push of a button. When expanding a room, the walls fold vertically into the ceiling, maximising floor space for added capacity. Industry-leading acoustic ratings mean that events can occur simultaneously without disruption, and with a selection of finishes, the walls can be customised to complement any space. www.skyfold.com

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