Collection by William L. Hamilton

Design Tips for Privacy: Helpful Products Part One

From sound absorbing acoustic wall tiles to geometric white oak screens, here is a set of five products to increase privacy at home and in the office.

Asterisk rug

by Jennifer Morla

for The Workshop Residence

$300–$600

Designer Jennifer Morla applied abstracted typefaces to cut and layered industrial felt for these made-to-order rugs that soak up sound.
Asterisk rug by Jennifer Morla for The Workshop Residence $300–$600 Designer Jennifer Morla applied abstracted typefaces to cut and layered industrial felt for these made-to-order rugs that soak up sound.
Fold

by Nendo for Conde House

$7,500

Oki Sato’s geometric white oak screen sports interlocking sections to improve visual privacy from any angle.
Fold by Nendo for Conde House $7,500 Oki Sato’s geometric white oak screen sports interlocking sections to improve visual privacy from any angle.
Ruotami umbrella stand

by Ilaria Petreni for Made It

$2,360

One way to avoid peeping colleagues: Open this wall-mounted mirror and your neighbor will see his or her own face, not your workspace.
Ruotami umbrella stand by Ilaria Petreni for Made It $2,360 One way to avoid peeping colleagues: Open this wall-mounted mirror and your neighbor will see his or her own face, not your workspace.
Reflex Embrace

by Toine van den Heuvel for M2L

from $8,980

As offices become more flexible and workstations more mobile, furniture systems are less task- and more comfort-oriented (plus noise-muffling).
Reflex Embrace by Toine van den Heuvel for M2L from $8,980 As offices become more flexible and workstations more mobile, furniture systems are less task- and more comfort-oriented (plus noise-muffling).