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Floor Plates

Knightsbridge modular floor plates let power and data come up discreetly through the floor rather than running across it, useful in open-plan offices and meeting rooms. They come as two and four gang plates in brushed chrome, matt black and matt white, taking standard grid modules so you fit the sockets and data points each spot needs.

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Power that comes up through the floor

Floor plates bring sockets and data points up through the floor itself rather than trailing leads across it. In open-plan offices, meeting rooms and study spaces, that keeps walkways clear and gives each desk or table its own feed from below. The plates sit flush once fitted, so the floor stays tidy and the cabling stays out of sight underfoot rather than snaking back to the nearest wall.

Two and four gang layouts

The range runs as two gang and four gang plates, letting you match the number of outlets to each spot. A smaller plate suits a single workstation, while a four gang version covers a shared table or a busier corner. Because they take standard grid modules, you choose the mix of power sockets and data points each position actually needs, and you can change that mix later without swapping the whole plate.

Finishes to suit the floor

Plates come in brushed chrome, matt black and matt white, so you can pick a tone that settles into the flooring rather than standing out from it. Brushed chrome catches the light on a hard floor, while matt black and matt white sit quietly against darker or paler surfaces. The flat plate profile keeps the top low for a clean line underfoot.

Built for commercial spaces

These are made for working interiors where the floor carries the services. The metal build stands up to foot traffic and the occasional chair leg, and the modular approach means a room can be wired the same way throughout, then adjusted later as desks move and the layout changes.

Fitting and planning

Floor plates connect into a floor box set into the screed or raised flooring, so the groundwork wants thinking through before fit-out. Getting the box positions right early saves cutting in later. A qualified electrician handles the connections and final testing. Free UK delivery over £99, worldwide shipping.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a two gang and four gang floor plate?

The gang count is how many grid modules the plate holds. A two gang plate suits a single desk or a light-use spot, while a four gang plate gives more room for sockets and data points at a shared table or busier position.

Can I mix power sockets and data points on one plate?

Yes. The plates take standard grid modules, so you fit the combination of power and data outlets each location needs rather than being tied to a fixed layout.

What finishes are available?

Floor plates come in brushed chrome, matt black and matt white, all in a flat plate profile that sits low against the floor.

Where are floor plates typically used?

They are mainly used in open-plan offices, meeting rooms and study areas where it helps to bring power and data up through the floor instead of running leads across it.

Do I need anything fitted into the floor first?

Yes. A floor plate sits over a floor box set into the floor structure, so that groundwork is best planned before fit-out. A qualified electrician should make the connections and complete testing.

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