Eames Molded Plywood Folding Screen, $1,749.00 We know we're biased, but this portable, foldable piece by Charles and Ray Eames is a smart, distinctive way to divide your space. Get it at Herman Miller.
Everyone needs a little privacy sometimes, and for those of us who have open space home offices like this one, a screen or room divider can be a godsend for productivity, focus and just a proper way to designate your work and live areas more clearly.
Eames Molded Plywood Folding Screen, $1,749.00 We know we’re biased, but thisportable, foldable piece by Charles and Ray Eames is a smart, distinctive way to divide your space. Get it: Herman Miller
Cloud Shelving System, $1,034.00 This innovative, stackable design by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec for Cappellini can be formed into a room divider or a large bookshelf.Get it: Unica Home
Yuki Screen, $1,336.00 Japanese design firm Nendo created this whimsical divider using plastic snowflake-like shapes. Get it: Cappellini
Parametre Partition, starting at $270.77 Made of 100% non-woven polyester, this lightweight, flexible 3D-textile system is easily expandable. Get it: 3form
The Puzzle Screen, starting at $2,040.00 This freestanding, simple-to-assemble wall designed by Egawa + Zbryk is reminiscent of work by sculptor Alexander Calder. Get it: Velocity Art And Design
Originally published at Lifework by Amy Feezor






Comments (3)
Normally I'm with you on taste, but I find these all to be hideously ugly :P
I really love the orange office chair in image 1. Skeletal and metaphorical!
we were going to get the Eames for my office/studio since it was just the 2 designers and one big room, but then we noticed how short it was. We went with this one from Chiasso and it does a great job hiding the things we don't want other to see, like the ugly kitchen area and the recycling.
http://www.chiasso.com/store/item.aspx?ItemId=51693