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Item Ships From: Tri-State Area
Sculpture-Screen in Lacquer by Jacques Jarrige
By Jacques Jarrige
Located in New York, NY
Sculpture/room divider in hand painted White Lacquer by Jacques Jarrige. The openwork frame embodies Jarrige’s line and traces a joyous abstract dance across four panels. The Space c...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary French Tri-State Area Screens and Room Dividers
Materials
Wood, Lacquer
English Polychrome-Painted Paper Mâché 'Poet's Desk' Pole Screen
Located in New York, NY
Featuring a trompe l'oeil screen depicting antique books of poetry, an inkwell with plume, wax-sealed letters and papers. Mounted on a dark-teal painte...
Category
Early 1900s English Regency Revival Antique Tri-State Area Screens and Room Dividers
Materials
Metal
Miguel Cisterna, Le Dinosaure, Large-scale Hand-embroidered Screen, France, 2014
By Miguel Cisterna
Located in New York, NY
Equally elegant and exotic, Miguel Cisterna’s works imbue the classical French tradition of fine embroidery with a modern sensibility. His hand sewn, labor intensive designs layer contrasting materials to create one-of-a-kind haute couture embroidered textiles. Raffia is wrought into shafts of wheat gently bending into the wind, insects crafted from wire and shell hover and crawl, floral designs sparkle with crystal embellishments, and the fragile elegance of humanity is made apparent through anatomical drawings...
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2010s French Tri-State Area Screens and Room Dividers
Materials
Sequins, Fabric
Three-Piece Screen by Anouchka Potdevin
By Anouchka Potdevin
Located in New York, NY
This angular screen is made of three folded aluminium pieces and covered in a silkscreen printed paper by Atelier Poulaillon.
This can also be ordered with different papers and ta...
Category
2010s French Tri-State Area Screens and Room Dividers
Materials
Aluminum
French Mid-Century Modern Neoclassical Faux Bamboo Gilt Iron Screen by Bagues
By Maison Baguès
Located in New York, NY
French Mid-Century Modern neoclassical screen / room divider in gilt wrought iron faux bamboo by Maison Baguès, circa 1940-1950. The elegant piece i...
Category
Mid-20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Tri-State Area Screens and Room Dividers
Materials
Wrought Iron
Wooden Hand Painted Room Divider
Located in Brooklyn, NY
This intricately designed room divider features dark wood construction with hand painted elements on one side. This piece is lightweight, so moving it around your space is very simpl...
Category
Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern Tri-State Area Screens and Room Dividers
Materials
Burlap, Velvet, Wood
Beautiful Ornate Steel Decorator's Screen
Located in Brooklyn, NY
This sculpted contemporary decorator's screen is a fantastic addition to the decor of any home design. With sturdy construction and painted finish on both sides, this piece makes a g...
Category
20th Century American Hollywood Regency Tri-State Area Screens and Room Dividers
Materials
Metal
Superbly Carved Fire Screen by Francois Linke
Located in New York, NY
This painted-and-gilded fire screen in the Louis XVI style was made by Francois Linke (1855 - 1946), the greatest maker of furniture in Belle Epoque Paris...
Category
1890s French Louis XVI Antique Tri-State Area Screens and Room Dividers
Materials
Wood
Moorish Carved Teak 3-Fold Screen
Located in Queens, NY
Middle Eastern Moorish style (19th Century) carved and pierced teak 3 fold screen with floral design crewel work panels.
Category
19th Century Moorish Antique Tri-State Area Screens and Room Dividers
Materials
Upholstery, Teak
Half-Size FSW-6 Screen by Charles and Ray Eames
By Charles and Ray Eames
Located in New York, NY
Half-size FSW-6 screen in ash plywood and canvas. Designed by Charles and Ray Eames and manufactured by Herman Miller, Zeeland, MI, circa 1948. Unmarked.
Category
Mid-20th Century German Modern Tri-State Area Screens and Room Dividers
Materials
Canvas, Plywood
Lionel Jadot and Zaventem Ateliers, Spin Love, BE
By Lionel Jadot
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...
Category
2010s Belgian Modern Tri-State Area Screens and Room Dividers
Materials
Marble, Metal
Pollaro Fan-Patterned Straw Marquetry Screen after Jean-Michel Frank
By Jean-Michel Frank, Pollaro
Located in Hillside, NJ
A four-paneled screen in the Art Deco style. Handmade by Pollaro artisans. Straw marquetry on a hand polished solid walnut base.
Straw m...
Category
2010s American Art Deco Tri-State Area Screens and Room Dividers
Materials
Straw
Screen Triptych, USA
By Stefan Rurak
Located in New York, NY
Stefan Rurak’s Screen Triptych typifies his unique approach to design, blurring distinction between art and design, into a literal representation. The screen’s panels are created fro...
Category
2010s American Tri-State Area Screens and Room Dividers
Materials
Concrete, Cement, Steel
The Wall By Barlas Baylar
By Hudson Furniture, Barlas Baylar
Located in New York, NY
Description: The "Wall", 2014 - Barlas Baylar
Dimensions: Approx. 208" x 33" x 96"
ExWorks: New York
Edition of 3 + 1 Artist Proof.
Category
2010s North American Tri-State Area Screens and Room Dividers
Materials
Bronze, Stainless Steel