Podiums2Go.com Offers a New Line of Lecterns
Just released is a line of modern looking podiums with a frosted glass front panel. This podium is designed to create added privacy for lectern users.
Bristol, RI, March 24, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Podiums2go.com, a DisplayShops specialty website, has just launched a new series of podiums with frosted glass front panel. The modern design grants the user privacy while writing in front of an auditorium or conference room of people.
Sandra Reno, the new product marketer for Podiums2Go.com says, “This new lectern series provides a contemporary design that also accounts for the user’s desire to withhold certain information. The frosted glass is very difficult to see through, especially by audience members seated far away.”
Shipped unassembled to save on costs, the podium stands over forty inches tall and twenty inches wide. Podiums from this line have a “V” shaped design to heighten the modern fashion. The frosted glass divider attaches to the oak finished wood with four satin nickel plated screw end caps. These end caps complement the metal base that the podium stands on.
“These podiums were designed with schools and businesses in mind,” continues Reno. “Our goal with these items is to avoid the look of older, stuffier looking pulpits while providing the same amount of privacy to the user. Giving a speech is hard enough without having to worry that people are reading your information.”
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Sandra Reno, the new product marketer for Podiums2Go.com says, “This new lectern series provides a contemporary design that also accounts for the user’s desire to withhold certain information. The frosted glass is very difficult to see through, especially by audience members seated far away.”
Shipped unassembled to save on costs, the podium stands over forty inches tall and twenty inches wide. Podiums from this line have a “V” shaped design to heighten the modern fashion. The frosted glass divider attaches to the oak finished wood with four satin nickel plated screw end caps. These end caps complement the metal base that the podium stands on.
“These podiums were designed with schools and businesses in mind,” continues Reno. “Our goal with these items is to avoid the look of older, stuffier looking pulpits while providing the same amount of privacy to the user. Giving a speech is hard enough without having to worry that people are reading your information.”
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