Japanese Dividers As Decorative Artwork
Divide your room or partition an area in an attractive and unique way by installing Japanese dividers. They are available in reasonable prices so enhancing your privacy is never expensive. They come in many styles such as freestanding, mobile, portable, sliding, rolling or stand alone.
Many Japanese dividers are available in wood frames and rice paper that are known for their durability and strength and lightness. Compare the features and prices of several selected Japanese dividers listed below.
6 ft. Tall Window Pane Shoji Screen:
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These Asian-inspired shoji privacy screens are affordable replacement to your traditional room dividers or partitions. They are made from lightweight yet durable Scandinavian Spruce with mortise and tenon joinery. It features a fiber reinforced rice paper shade to allow diffused light with compromising your privacy. They come with two-way lacquered brass hinges to allow you to open and close in both directions. There are 5 panel options, with each panel measuring 69 and ½ inches high by 17.5 inches wide by ¾-inch thickness. Prices of these folding screens vary depending on sizes at orientalfurniture.com. 7 ft. Tall Botanic Shoji Screen: This extra tall screen features a kick plate to provide protection to the fiber reinforced rice paper shade. This screen can be incorporated in your design ideas for a room with high ceiling or any area where enhance privacy is preferred. This unit is made from Scandinavian Spruce with rice paper textured surface embedded with tea stained tree leaves. This screen is available in 4 panel options and 3 colors. Buy this screen for $199.00 only at orientalfurniture.com. Kunshu Deluxe Shoji Screen™: Bring beauty and elegance in your modern apartment or any contemporary home décor with this 78-inch double-sided screen. It is made of high-quality hardwood to give you lightness and superior durability. Finishes are rich black, honey oak or mahogany. The Japanese rice paper is triple thick for beauty and strength. You can choose to position this screen against a wall for decoration. Each panel measures 18 inches by 78 inches. This unit retails for $299.00 at haikudesigns.com. Harmony Deluxe Shoji Screen: This 4-panel double-sided screen features a cross wood pattern and white rice paper shade. The screen comes with a bottom kickboard for enhanced durability and strength. It is made of kiln dried Chinese Ash hardwood, making it warp resistant. The varied grain pattern of the wood adds to the natural beauty of the screen. The available finishes are natural, light honey wood, matte and rich black. This unit retails at haikudesigns.com for only $299.00. Dogen Shoji Screen: The simple yet unique design of this oriental screen is a great addition to any room décor. It features wood with double cross pattern in an offset style to create a distinctive and unique look. It uses the Dragon rice paper for that soft, diffused light. It comes in natural or black finish and panel measurements of 18 inches wide and 71 inches high. This shoji screen is available for only $139.00 at haikudesigns.com. 83inch 4 Panel Fabric wooden Frame Divider: This 4-panel fabric divider stands 83 inches with removable dowels to allow you to change the fabric anytime. This double-sided divider has 4 panels with each panel measuring 18 inches by 823 inches high. The divider comes with a natural finish and under item number SC10284 at tatamiroom.com. The carries a price tag of $185.00. These are just a few examples of Japanese dividers available from online retailers. You can find many more from different manufacturers and suppliers if you visit the sites of Home Depot, Walmart, Ikea and Lowes. |

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