Description
Traditional folding screens, known as byōbu in Japan, are decorative room dividers made from connected panels. Originally used for privacy, space division, and draft blocking, they showcase artistic craftsmanship through painted scenes and intricate designs using materials like wood, paper, silk, and lacquer.
Today, folding screens remain popular for their versatility and beauty. They help create separate zones in open spaces, offer privacy, and add cultural and visual interest. Lightweight and portable, they can be easily moved or stored, making them practical for modern living while maintaining their timeless style.
Material(s):
– Bamboo
– Timber
Condition: Mint
Source: Tochigi
Dimensions:
Closed — L49 x D9 x H118 cm
Open — L188 x D2 x H118 cm








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