I have a fabric desk partition and want to mount my monitor on it to save desk space. Is there a way to do this without putting holes in the partition?
Yes – but only if your partition has a sturdy frame. Here are your options:
| Method | Works With | Weight Limit |
|---|---|---|
| Clamp-on monitor arm (clamps to top edge) | Partitions with 1-2 inch thick top rail | 15-20 lbs |
| C-clamp mount (side-clamp on frame) | Metal-framed partitions | 25-30 lbs |
| Freestanding monitor stand (sits behind partition) | Any partition – no attachment | 30+ lbs |
| Wall-mounted arm on nearby wall | Not attached to partition | Any |
What won't work:
Suction cups (fabric and acoustic panels are porous)
Adhesive hooks (monitors are too heavy)
Clamps on soft fabric without a rigid frame
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