W. L. Hall Company & Skyfold Introduce Prisma™ Glass Vertical Partitions

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Vertically telescoping glass wall controls sound and lets light in

Retracts into the ceiling to maximize floor space

No floor, wall tracks or visible hinges

Acoustic Rating | STC 52 (system test)

Redefine How Your Space is Used....

Quickly Divide or Expand Spaces....

Enhance Your Space’s Design....

w l hall company skyfold Prisma™ Glass Vertical Partitions

Introducing Skyfold Prisma™


Every now and then something revolutionary comes along. Skyfold Prisma is precisely that – a revolution in acoustical retractable glass walls.


With an astonishing acoustic rating of STC 52 (system test), this vertically telescoping glass wall can control sound and let light in, reducing stress, enhancing morale, and improving productivity.


• Fully automatic

• Easy-to-use digital keypad operation

• Quiet operation

• Equipped with a safety obstruction sensor

• Retracts into the ceiling to maximize floor space

• No floor, wall tracks or visible hinges

w l hall company skyfold Prisma™ Glass Vertical Partitions

With a streamlined tapered-down deployment, Prisma is ideal for tighter spaces with potential obstructions, which would otherwise limit the use of a vertically folding retractable wall.

w l hall company skyfold Prisma™ Glass Vertical Partitions
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