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6 Artful Modern Room Dividers

Nov 24, 2011 By Joyce Hou , furniturefashion
Tag: modern room dividers

Everyone could use a little privacy now and then, and regardless of whether you live in a vast, open floor plan or a tiny little loft space, blessed solitude can be difficult to come by. Today’s collection of artful modern room dividers provides something beautiful to look at while you’re enjoying a moment of silence; each piece lends a visually arresting creative touch to your home while ensconcing you in your own personal space apart from flatmates and family. From a simple undulating wooden screen courtesy of design icons Charles and Ray Eames to a build-it-yourself series of cellular partitions from Edelweiss Industrial Design Studio, the options for boldly or quietly claiming your space are limitless — and, really, often rather beautiful.

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The Vertical Wave Divider by Susan Woods Studio

modern room dividers6 Artful Modern Room Dividers

Egawa and Zbryk Puzzle Screen

modern room dividers6 Artful Modern Room Dividers

The Old Planks Divider by Natsiq Outdoor

modern room dividers6 Artful Modern Room Dividers

Herman Miller Eames Molded Plywood Folding Screen

modern room dividers6 Artful Modern Room Dividers

The Buildable "Cell" Partition by Edelweiss Industrial Design Studio

modern room dividers6 Artful Modern Room Dividers

Illuminated Room Divider by Superieur

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