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Material: Animal Skin
Mid-18th Century Spanish Set of Two 4-Panel Embossed Leather Folding Screens
Located in Marbella, ES
Mid-18th century Spanish set of two 4-panel oak embossed leather folding screens in Cordoba manner with gilt, colorful polychromy, bone and "pal...
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18th Century Antique Animal Skin Screens and Room Dividers

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Leather, Wood

Mid-Century Modern Tall Solid Bamboo Wood Room Divider Screen Partition Italy
Located in Miami, FL
Mid-Century Modern tall three double wall-panel solid bamboo wood room divider in dark brown finish, comes from Italy. Heavy and very well crafted with leather cross bindings and but...
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Late 20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Animal Skin Screens and Room Dividers

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Metal

Italian Pair of Leather Embossed Room Dividers, Turn of the 17th & 18th Century
Located in Atlanta, GA
A fabulous Italian pair of 7 ft. tall leather embossed folding screens from the turn of the 17th and 18th century. This pair of antique accordion sty...
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18th Century Italian Antique Animal Skin Screens and Room Dividers

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Wood, Leather

Peephole Folding Screen 'Every Good Hunch Deserves Favour' by Susan Curtis, 1994
Located in Dayton, OH
Functional artwork by Susan Custis. Folding screen or room divider, aptly titled 'Titled Every Good Hunch Deserves Favour'. This was a featured installation art piece at an exhibit i...
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1990s Mid-Century Modern Animal Skin Screens and Room Dividers

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Patent Leather

1940s Birch Conveyor Belt Room Screen
Located in Sagaponack, NY
A room divider or screen fashioned from a birch conveyor belt, the birch slats joined by riveted bands of leather.
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1940s American Industrial Vintage Animal Skin Screens and Room Dividers

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Metal

Room Divider by Fred Leyman
Located in Stockholm, SE
Spectacular sculptural room divider by Fred Leyman, custom-made for Majorna Library in Gothenburg in 1963. This piece is one of four that are each unique, made from wrought iron and hardened leather. The room dividers were granted substantial public interest and the studies for them were subsequently exhibited at Liljevalchs Konsthall in 1966. They were returned to the artist in the 1990s and acquired by Nordlings from the Leyman family in 2016. Fred Leyman was a Swedish artist, schooled at the renowned Valand Art Academy in Gothenburg during the 1950s. Leyman worked in a distinctly modernist style influenced by the international modernist movement, music, political ideas and the environment in which he lived. He is best known for his around 40 large-scale sculptures erected in public spaces in Gothenburg and other parts of southwestern Sweden. Fred Leyman lived on the island of Orust with his wife and children, in accordance with what he found to be ”a good life” close to nature on a small farm with sheep and horses. He was also deeply interested in music, particularly traditional folk music. Both the open, marine landscape of Orust and the rhytmical qualitites in music were vital forces in his artistry and in the development of his personal style. Leyman used iron and steel and sometimes wood and leather in his sculptures. These are characterized by sharp and billowing graphic lines and the use of negative space, seemingly always reaching somewhere. It is an expression striking the perfect balance between abstract and concrete. Leyman’s materials of choice were particularly suitable for large and sustainable...
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1960s Swedish Mid-Century Modern Vintage Animal Skin Screens and Room Dividers

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Wrought Iron

Room Divider by Fred Leyman
Located in Stockholm, SE
Spectacular sculptural room divider by Fred Leyman, custom-made for Majorna Library in Gothenburg in 1963. This piece is one of four that are each unique, made from wrought iron and hardened leather. The room dividers were granted substantial public interest and the studies for them were subsequently exhibited at Liljevalchs Konsthall in 1966. They were returned to the artist in the 1990s and acquired by Nordlings from the Leyman family in 2016. Fred Leyman was a Swedish artist, schooled at the renowned Valand Art Academy in Gothenburg during the 1950s. Leyman worked in a distinctly modernist style influenced by the international modernist movement, music, political ideas and the environment in which he lived. He is best known for his around 40 large-scale sculptures erected in public spaces in Gothenburg and other parts of southwestern Sweden. Fred Leyman lived on the island of Orust with his wife and children, in accordance with what he found to be ”a good life” – close to nature on a small farm with sheep and horses. He was also deeply interested in music, particularly traditional folk music. Both the open, marine landscape of Orust and the rhythmical qualities in music were vital forces in his artistry and in the development of his personal style. Leyman used iron and steel and sometimes wood and leather in his sculptures. These are characterized by sharp and billowing graphic lines and the use of negative space, seemingly always reaching somewhere. It is an expression striking the perfect balance between abstract and concrete. Leyman’s materials of choice were particularly suitable for large and sustainable...
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1960s Swedish Mid-Century Modern Vintage Animal Skin Screens and Room Dividers

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Wrought Iron

French Provincial 17th Century Renaissance Style Leather Panel Screen
Located in New York, NY
French Provincial Renaissance style (possibly 17th Century) leather mounted 6 panel screen with a gold background and decorated with painted parrots and foliage.  
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17th Century French Renaissance Antique Animal Skin Screens and Room Dividers

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Leather

American Hand Painted Three Panel Floral Leather Screen , Signed N.Y. Circa 187
By A. Lasslow
Located in Hollywood, SC
American three panel hand painted leather screen with floral urns on squared plinths & figural statue motif. Late 19th Century . Signed by ...
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1870s American American Empire Antique Animal Skin Screens and Room Dividers

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Leather, Paint

Black Forest Walnut 4-Fold Screen
Located in New York, NY
Rustic Black Forest (19th Century) walnut floral carved 4 fold screen with leopard style fabric upholstered panels.
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19th Century Rustic Antique Animal Skin Screens and Room Dividers

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Animal Skin, Walnut

English Hand Painted Leather 4 Panel Screen Orchard Scene made for B. Altman NY
Located in Savannah, GA
This large, very detailed hand painted leather screen dates from late 19th century England and features a captivating Orchard Scene. The screen is made up of four panels, each arched...
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1890s English Late Victorian Antique Animal Skin Screens and Room Dividers

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Brass

Lionel Jadot and Zaventem Ateliers, Spin Love, BE
Located in New York, NY
Bringing together 15 of Europe’s most exceptional artisans working across the design spectrum, Jadot has spearheaded the creation of an extraordinary mixed-media, multi-functional object in the form of an unique ping pong table, titled “Spin Love.” In addition to its recreational use, "Spin Love" can be divided with each table top elevated to serve as a double-sided room divider or screen, with a matching pair of standing floor lamps. One of the most ambitious works of decorative arts today, “Spin Love” connects the talents of the idiosyncratic, visionary artists that make up Zaventem Ateliers. Jadot is the mastermind behind Zaventem, an experimental artist workspace accommodating 32 separate workshops dedicated to the production and transformation of materials, allowing a group of exceptional craftsmen working in ceramics, leather, metal, marble, textiles, and wood to collaborate, experiment, and inspire one another. As a physical representation of the ingenuity and creative drive housed within the walls of Zaventem Ateliers, “Spin Love” asserts their commitment to old world craftsmanship, free thinking, and modern innovation. In conceiving “Spin Love” Jadot aimed to create a work where visionary design and idiosyncratic craftsmanship meets the already collaborative energy, humor and playfulness he had amassed within Zaventem. Each individual element, from the mixed media table tops to the unique ping pong paddles, showcases the height of the artists’ specific expertise. The double sided clover-shaped table top can be divided into two separate tables, each with the ability to be raised to stand upright, acting as a dual-faced screen allowing for four distinct visual options.One bifurcated table half features black and white geometrically patterned leather collages from Niyona, a French custom leather design company. Its corresponding half is composed of precious wood marquetry work by Alexandre Lowie with a steel star detail jewelry designer by Luna Lotta. The second table is composed of an integration of metalwork by Maison Jonckers and textiles from Studio Krjst enclosed within poured resin. On one side each artist’s work is tessellated into a tightly controlled pattern. Flipping the table over reveals an expressive and chaotic assemblage of patterns and textures. The freestanding, movable lamps...
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2010s Belgian Modern Animal Skin Screens and Room Dividers

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Marble, Metal

Exceptional 18th Century Flemish Paravant - Foldding Screen
Located in Atlanta, GA
An exceptional 18th century Flemish 4-panel paravant - foldding screen. Beautifully constructed from hand tooled leather with magnificent polychrome. The colors are spectacular. Wond...
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18th Century Belgian Antique Animal Skin Screens and Room Dividers

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Leather

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