The Herman Miller Ethospace Cubicle Dictionary

The following is a dictionary of terms in regards to Herman Miller Ethospace. Clicking on the term will provide a visual representation of that term.

Accent tile – Fabric tiles that are in a different or complementary color to create an interesting aesthetic accent.

Acoustic tile – Tiles that help dull noise in the cubicle. Used in areas where noise levels are a concern.

As is – A product in its current condition.

Beltline power – Power access that is above the worksurface.

Box box file – A pedestal that contains two box drawers and one file drawer.

Bullnose edge – Worksurface with a rounded edge.

Bullpen – Cubicles are configured to allow multiple occupants with a centralized area of collaboration.

Cable management – The ability to organize electrical and data wires.

Cantilever – Shaped like a right triangle and under the worksurface, the cantilever is used to support the worksurface.

Change of height finished end – A trim piece used to finish adjacent frames of different heights.

Cluster – A group of cubicles that share a center spine.

Com ports – Additional knockouts to provide access to data.

Connector – To connect 2,3, or 4 frames at a 90, 120, or 135 degree angles.

Contour edge – A worksurface with a gradually curving edge.

Cube – Another word for cubicle.

D top – A worksurface that has a semi-circle shaped worksurface. Used in teaming environments.

Direct connect basefeed – Connects the building’s power to the cubicle’s power. Basefeed enters through the wall or the floor.

Draw rod – Connects a frame to another frame.

Edge style – The style of the worksurface’s edge.

Edgeband – Finishing material of the edge of a worksurface.

End panel – The sidepiece of a shelf or a flipper door unit.

Fabric tile – A tile that has fabric adhered to it.

File file – A pedestal that contains two file drawers

Finished end – Trim piece used on the end of a frame.

Flipper – An overhead storage unit that has a front, door-like, panel that can be locked.

Frame – The underlying steel structure of the cubicle. Essentially it is the core of the cubicle.

Glass tile – A framed tile that has glass inside it.

Hoteling stations – Touchdown workstations that are used for workers on the go.

Jumper – Piece of electric that connects the baseline power to the beltline power.

Keyboard tray – A tray that is connected to the worksurface that houses the keyboard

Keyed alike – When all storage components of a cubicle use the same key for access.

Knockouts – Plastic pieces used to cover unused data or power access.

Laminate tile – A tile that is covered with a laminate.

Lateral – A storage unit with drawers that range from 30”-42” wide, and can be 2-5 drawers tall.

Marker tile – A tile that serves as a whiteboard.

Mobile Pedestal – A pedestal equipped with castors to allow for easy movement. Also known as a mobile ped.

Monitor arm – A cubicle add on that mounts a computer monitor to an adjustable arm.

P top – A worksurface that is shaped like the letter P.

Painted tile – A tile that is painted

Paper management – Accessories added on to rail tiles that are used to organize papers.

Pass through harness – A piece of electric used to connect one powered frame to another, without outlets.

Pedestal – Storage units used under the worksurface in a cubicle. Also known as a ped.

Pencil drawer – A drawer attached under the worksurface used to store small items such as pencils.

Post leg – A leg used to support a freestanding surface when a cantilever cannot be used.

Power pole/ceiling entry – Connects the building’s power to the cubicle’s power. Basefeed enters through the ceiling.

Raceway – A trim piece used at the bottom of the frame. Can be powered or not powered.

Rail tile – A tile allows the addition of paper management accessories.

Refurbished – When a product is reupholstered, painted, or supplemented with new parts.

Spine – The shared centralized frame used in a cluster of cubicles.

Square edge – A worksurface with a square edge.

Stacker – Extension added to frame to increase the height.

Storage cabinet – A storage unit with doors.

Storage tower – A storage unit that can contain drawers as well as cabinet doors.

Stripped tile – Tile with no fabric.

Support panel – Panel used at the end of a workstation when no wing panel is present.

Tackable tile – A tile that can be thumbtacked.

Task light – A light that is mounted underneath a flipper door unit or shelf. Controlled by the user.

Tile – Rectangular pieces that clip onto the frame of the cubicle. Also known as the skin of the cubicle.

Tile elevation – The order in which tiles are placed on the frame.

Top cap – The trim piece for used on the top of the frame or connector.

Transaction top – A long, narrow surface typically found on reception stations that is mounted to the top of the frame.

Trough – A plastic piece of the back of a worksurface where wiring run and organized.

Upmount glass – Glass that is mounted on the top of a frame.

Wing panel – The frame and tiles that help enclose the workstation, located at the end of the worksurface.

Workstation – Another term for cubicle.

Worksurface – The surface of your cubicle in which your computer and other items are placed.