Upgrade your executive workstation with a sophisticated storage solution that balances visibility and protection. These silver framed glass doors transform a standard open hutch into a professional display cabinet, keeping your essential resources and decorative items free from dust while maintaining a modern aesthetic. Designed specifically for the PL Series, this set provides a polished finishing touch to any office layout, ensuring that your storage remains as professional as the work you perform. By adding these enclosure components, you create a streamlined look that effectively conceals clutter without completely hiding the contents of your overhead storage area
Constructed with durability and safety in mind, these doors feature high-quality tempered glass set within a robust silver frame. The tempered glass design provides superior strength and impact resistance compared to standard glass, making it a reliable choice for busy office environments where safety is paramount. Each door is engineered to fit precisely within the hutch framework, ensuring smooth operation and long-term stability. The silver framing adds a contemporary metallic accent that complements modern office decor and matches other hardware within the PL Series collection. These materials are selected for their ability to withstand frequent use while retaining their sleek, professional appearance over time
This set includes two individual doors specifically sized to integrate with 72-inch wide hutches, providing full coverage for the overhead compartment. These components are compatible with several specific PL Series models, including the PL144OH, PL1044OH, PL1008OH, PL208OH, and PL2044OH 71-inch hutch units. The silver finish on the frames offers a neutral, high-end look that pairs well with a variety of laminate finishes ranging from dark espresso to light oak. Measuring to fit a standard 71-inch to 72-inch hutch opening, the installation process is straightforward, allowing you to customize your vertical storage space according to your specific organizational needs and aesthetic preferences