3-Panel Short Room Divider, 3.9 ft Freestanding Partition Wall, Natural Black Rattan Double-Sided Folding Screen for Living Room, Bedroom & Corner Privacy
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Specifications
- Product Dimensions: 47.2"W x 47.2"H
- Brand: Loomveil
- Style: Contemporary
- Color: Black
- Number Of Panels: 3
- Material: Rattan
- Recommended Uses For Product: Indoor
- Special Feature: Double Hinged
- Mounting Type: Freestanding
- Room Type: Bedroom, Dining Room, Dressing Room, Living Room, Study Room
The 3-Panel Short Room Divider is a stylish and functional addition to any living space, providing an effective solution for creating privacy or delineating areas without the need for remodeling. At a height of 47.2 inches and a total width of 47.2 inches, this freestanding partition wall is particularly well-suited for small spaces like apartments, cozy corners, or studio lofts. Whether you're looking to carve out a private nook, define a home office, or soften a blank wall, this versatile screen transforms how you experience your environment.
Features
- Versatile Small Space Solution: Perfectly sized for apartments and small areas, this divider can create defined spaces effortlessly.
- Lightweight & Effortless Portability: Weighing under 6 lbs, it allows for easy movement and repositioning.
- Sturdy Pine Frame & Durable Hinges: Crafted with solid pine and reinforced hinges for stability and resilience.
- Artisan Rattan Weave & Dual-Texture Finish: Features a beautifully detailed rattan weave that adds warmth and visual interest.
- Pure, Safe & Eco-Conscious Craftsmanship: Made without chemical paints or toxic adhesives, ensuring a natural finish.
Pros
- Easy to set up and move around as needed.
- Stylish design that complements various decor styles.
- Eco-friendly materials ensure safety for families.
- Can serve multiple functions, from a room divider to a decorative piece.
Cons
- Not suitable for outdoor use due to material limitations.
- Limited height may not provide complete privacy in all situations.



















