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A Modern Bead Curtain: Shimmer Screen

We watched an old movie over the weekend - Pink Panther Returns. In Clouseau's apartment, he has a beaded curtain as a room divider. It got us wondering if this concept could come back into style for small spaces so we went looking for modern updates to the sixties trend. A quick search brought us to something called...
 
 

...Shimmer Screen.

These floor to ceiling metal ball curtains retain a bit of that same retro vibe from Clouseau's place but have more of an architectural feel. It is available in different styles (faceted, round, bar ball, round ball) and finishes (nickel plated, brass plated, aluminum, yellow brass, gun metal, powder coated colors) so it is fairly customizable.

The site is geared toward retail, restaurant and trade show applications but we can imagine this moving into a more residential environment pretty easily, such as this bedroom project featured last year on AT:NY.

More info: Shimmer Screen

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decorative accessories, window coverings, wallpaper & graphics, metal, room divider, Shimmer Screen, bead curtain

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last week I went to visit friends at my former job. They've moved into a new space and they had tons of this beaded curtain everywhere around the new showroom. It looks so modern and clean and beautiful and unique. They use it as a divider between the offices area and showroom area but they have an office rule that you're not allowed to walk through it, only around. That makes it kinda annoying. But it would look amazing as a room divider in a small space.

posted by teeze on March 3rd 2009 at 10:42am
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i saw these on a photoshoot in 1998, at a giant soho loft and have been in love with the concept ever since.

posted by jeffnyc on March 3rd 2009 at 10:45am
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Minerals Spa at Crystal Springs in Vernon, NJ has this same metal bead curtain. I remember thinking when I saw it that while it was metal, it had a surprisingly soft and warm feel. It's a fantastic room divider.

posted by RKtect on March 3rd 2009 at 11:03am
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I was in a EQ3 that had gorgeous, black floor to ceiling string-fringe as room dividers. The store guy was unfortunately too busy with other customers to ask about it.

I have to go back or call because that fringe provided a perfect tranluscense that didn't call udue attention to itself.

posted by Kinky Gazpacho on March 3rd 2009 at 11:13am
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Very W hotel

posted by LoriSF on March 3rd 2009 at 11:42am
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Didn't Patsy get tangled in some of these?

posted by dn on March 3rd 2009 at 12:06pm
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ive seen candice olson use these a couple times on divine design...

i think its a cool look!

posted by eribear12 on March 3rd 2009 at 12:13pm
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There was just a post recently about some dude named Charlie Brown . . . he had some very groovy beaded curtains, and I think he got them from

http://www.shopwildthings.com/

They also seem to have the string curtains and lots of party chandeliers . . . no idea about the quality though.

posted by Griffin on March 3rd 2009 at 12:15pm
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an asian restaurant near me uses this to divide the bar area from table seating. it acts as a great barrier - and lovely, too!

posted by creative*type on March 3rd 2009 at 12:48pm
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Saks Fifth Avenue Men's Store here in SF has had these on the top floor as window coverings facing Post Street...
...and I also saw these used as "doors" for a walk-in closet in a showhouse in San Jose a few years back

posted by bepsf on March 3rd 2009 at 1:05pm
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Griffin- Thanks so much for that link! As a person who had a vintage disco ball with spotlights professionally installed in my family room- that site is like a (seemingly affordable) candy store to me!!

posted by teeze on March 3rd 2009 at 1:22pm
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There was an installation of these at Burning Man a few years back. I loved it, very soft and heavy, more like a very heavy curtain than metal.

posted by mrs yow on March 3rd 2009 at 2:14pm
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The restaurant SEA - Thai Bistro in Williamsburg, Brooklyn uses these to separate their bathrooms from the bar area. They are very innovative with their interior design.

posted by peppermintp85 on March 3rd 2009 at 2:57pm
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I wanted this is my studio apart around my bed but that was a few years ago... finally they are found, tho!

posted by asked you first on March 3rd 2009 at 7:55pm
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Gorgeous but impractical.

posted by NewYorker on March 3rd 2009 at 10:41pm
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