Roundhill Furniture Black Japanese 4-Panel Screen Room Divider, Plum Blossom
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Specifications
- Product Dimensions: 18"W x 71"H per panel
- Brand: Roundhill Furniture
- Style: Classic
- Color: Black
- Number Of Panels: 4
- Material: Heavy-Duty Rice Paper/ Wood Frame
- Recommended Uses: Privacy
- Special Feature: Foldable
- Mounting Type: Freestanding
- Pattern: Floral
The Roundhill Furniture Black Japanese 4-Panel Screen Room Divider, featuring a Plum Blossom design, is an elegant solution for enhancing the privacy and aesthetic appeal of your living space. With its clean lines and minimalist style, this room divider effectively separates areas without the need for permanent walls, making it ideal for smaller rooms or open floor plans.
Crafted from durable hardwood and finished in a sleek black, this four-panel screen showcases panels made of thick shoji-inspired rice paper that not only block views but also allow natural light to filter through. This design choice enhances the ambiance of any room while providing the seclusion you desire.
Features
- Japanese-inspired design that blends seamlessly with various decor styles.
- Lightweight frame for easy mobility, yet stable enough to remain upright.
- Panels crafted from white rice paper featuring a beautiful red and black plum branch print.
- Ready to use right away; no assembly required.
- Folds flat for convenient storage when not in use.
Pros
- Stylish and decorative, adding an artistic touch to your home.
- Effective at creating private spaces in shared rooms.
- Versatile enough for use in various settings, including living rooms, bedrooms, and offices.
- Durable construction ensures longevity and stability.
- Easy to move and reposition as needed, which is great for flexible layouts.
Cons
- Color may vary slightly due to lighting during photography or monitor display differences.
- The lightweight design might not be suitable for very windy areas if used outdoors.
- Limited sound insulation; primarily provides visual privacy rather than noise reduction.













