KwickScreen / Exhibition

We transform buildings by making spaces flexible, enriching their beauty, functionality and efficiency, with portable, retractable, printed partitions.

KwickScreen was designed by Michael Korn at the Royal College of Art in 2007. It went on to win a number of awards, including the Helen Hamlyn Design Award for Creativity and BBH awards.

KwickScreen is now considered the world’s most compact hospital partitioning system. It is used in more than 150 NHS trusts as a solution to mixed-sex accommodation, privacy and dignity issues, infection control, curtain replacement, as well as improving the overall patient environment.

The newly designed KwickScreenPro has a tiny footprint. It can be wall-mounted or portable with customisable, removable, printed inner panels, which visually transform clinical environments and improve their utilisation.

KwickScreens have been proven to aid infection control through hand hygiene compliance and droplet management. We have a huge range of images and also collaborate with architects, artists and designers. KwickScreens have many other uses, such as creating backdrops to scenarios in medical simulations.

KwickScreen is based in London and has distributors worldwide. Being a young, curious, innovative, dynamic design-led company, we are constantly developing new solutions to space management in healthcare.
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