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French Wood and Cane Room Divider, 1950s

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  • 1950s MCM French Design Style Wooden And Caned Folding Screen Divider
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    Graphic and highly decorative folding screen divider composed of 4 panels in wooden base adorned with rattan wicker cane.
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  • French wooden room divider, Tambour Screen by Jomain Baumann, 1950s
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    Located in Den Haag, ZH
    In the 1930s Jomain Baumann designed a room divider made of pine wooden slats attached with metal wire. He named it the Tambour screen. The individual wooden slats allowed the screen to be folded in any desired shape. It was produced by Melun Paris...
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