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Japanese Room Divider, Bamboo Screen, Freestanding Room Divider, Asian Calligraphy, Folding Room Divider, Bamboo Room Divider, Bamboo Screening, Wood Room Divider, Japanese Room

6-foot tall room divider with Asian-inspired painted panels Soothing imagery of foggy mountains and peaceful waters helps create a relaxing space Tightly arranged bamboo slats provide excellent privacy and separation of spaces Two-way hinges allow each panel to fold in either direction for flexibility in positioning Approximate Dimensions: 68.9 H × 94.5 W × 0.7 Panel Thickness (in inches)

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4 Panel Japanese Room Divider Portable, Bamboo Foldable Heavy Duty Partition Privacy Screen, 4.2 4.6 4.9 5.2 5.6 5.9 Ft High, Inside/Office/Dinning Room Temporary Wall (Size : Tall 130cm/4.2ft) : Amazon.co.uk: Home & Kitchen Bamboo Partition Wall, Japanese Divider, Room Divider Ideas Diy Cheap, Wooden Partition Design, Japanese Room Divider, Wood Partition, Portable Partitions, Wooden Partitions, Bamboo Room Divider

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Freestanding Room Divider, Folding Room Divider, Bamboo Room Divider, Bamboo Screening, Floor Screen, 4 Panel Room Divider, Bamboo Panels, Folding Room Dividers, Room Divider Screen

Buy MyGift Decorative 4 Panel Folding Room Divider Bamboo Screen with Chinese Calligraphy Design, Freestanding Floral Artwork Room Partitioner with Black Wood Frame: Room Dividers - Amazon.com ✓ FREE DELIVERY possible on eligible purchases

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Shoji Paper, Changing Screen, Japanese Interior Design Modern, Chinese Room Divider, Shoji Doors, Japanese Door, Folding Screen Room Divider, Japanese Bedroom, Wooden Sliding Doors

What is Shoji? When you hear the word 'shoji' (pronounced 'show-jee'), in modern Japan, shoji means wooden sliding doors with translucent paper on. These doors slide on wood tracks very smoothly and quietly, work as a room divider or window coverings.The original concept of shoji was born in China, and was imported into Japan sometime between 7th to 8th centuries. The word 'shoji' indicates 'something to obstruct' in both Chinese and Japanese. At that time, it meant everything used as a room…

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