PolyVision is a company that manufactures CeramicSteel surfaces for applications such as whiteboards, chalkboards, architectural surfaces and panels, and infrastructure projects.
For over 60 years, PolyVision has consistently produced durable and sustainable CeramicSteel surfaces that stand the test of time even in the most demanding environments. From chalkboard and whiteboard surfaces in more than 8,000,000 classrooms to architectural cladding in train and metro stations, tunnels, hotels and hospitals, PolyVision CeramicSteel spans more than 185 million square meters (2 billion square feet) of architecture around the world.
CeramicSteel is one of the most durable surfaces available, combining the best qualities of porcelain and steel to create a surface that is unmatched in the industry. Strong, consistent and enduring, it will neither scratch nor corrode. It refuses stains and is colorfast. As a result, cleaning is easier, maintenance is minimal and life cycle costs are dramatically reduced.
As a Steelcase® company, we partner with world-class visionaries, researchers and designers to provide the best solutions for enhancing and protecting structures, people and the environment. To that we mold the industry demand for aesthetic surfaces, creating a “super surface” that's even smarter than it looks.
When Steelcase acquired PolyVision in 2001, PolyVision became a part of a family that has created quality products for over 100 years. Founded in 1912 and fostering innovation in the form of low-cost fireproof wastebaskets since 1914, the Steelcase brand has held a leadership role in the production of fine furniture and services ever since. With a portfolio that includes an array of products, office furniture and services for office environments, healthcare facilities and educational institutions, Steelcase has grown from crafting innovative wastebaskets into a company dedicated to providing the best furniture products and space planning services available to companies and institutions all around the world.
The addition of PolyVision to the family has enabled Steelcase to offer cutting edge CeramicSteel surfaces and architectural products to organizations across the globe.
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