Screens
Teo Yang
The collection Remaining Things comprises eight distinct objects, each offering a unique reinterpretation of historical elements. Among the initial four pieces unveiled are: the Mobile Divider, which redefines spatial boundaries through the integration of wood veneer and chrome into found hanok panels, resulting in a multifaceted sculptural room divider; the Mobile Bookstand, a minimalist storage unit that pays homage to the scholarly tradition with its mobility and geometric design; the Floating Shelf, repurposed from old hanok ceiling remnants and embellished with chrome and marble accents; and the Table Centrepiece, an artful composition featuring a glass tabletop balanced on a chrome base and a hanok column.
Draga & Aurel
Vertigo, a modular room divider, features cylindrical lucite bars linked by brass latches in a wave-like form. Hand-painted fabrics behind the clear rods create dynamic, blurred optical effects.
Draga & Aurel
Made from cast resin and a semi-lucid brass free-standing frame, this large partition screen is characterized by the transparency of the resin, which creates light effects and color nuances. The unique shades were achieved by working with the resin in its moulds, colouring it while still liquid. The partitions are dual-facing, creating beautiful transparent veils to divide a space.
Delcourt Collection
One of his few purely decorative objects, this piece by Christophe Delcourt celebrates his passion for raw materials and the continual inspiration he finds in the natural world. Rendered in brushed epicea, a variety of spruce, this dynamic and adjustable piece evokes the burls and organic shapes of a coniferous forest. Among our favourite accessories, the PAK imbues any interior space with depth, emotion, and warmth.
Man of Parts
Henley Street, designed by Yabu Pushelberg. Henley Street in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England is where the 16th-century half-timbered house that William Shakespeare lived in resides. Shakespeare’s father was a glove maker and wool dealer and the family house was divided in two parts to allow him to receive clients at home. The Henley Street paravant by Yabu Pushelberg allows you to define spaces by design with a solid wood frame.
Collection Particuliere
Screen with panels and rings in solid brushed spruce (grey or black tinted)
Alexander Lamont
A striking 4-panel black screen. Light moves and tones change as one views this screen in ebony straw marquetry. The verso is covered with natural Wenge veneer that has been lacquered and hand-polished to a rich finish. Base in solid patinated brass. Finishes: Ebony Straw, Wenge, Patinated Brass Natural Distress Shagreen, Wenge, Patinated Brass
Alexander Lamont
A beautiful 3-panel screen designed by Antonio de Motta, bringing Brazilian curves and flair with playful use of negative space and texture. Finished in silvered straw marquetry and grey Koto veneer. Finishes: Ebony Straw, Wenge Silvered Straw, Koto
Gallotti & Radice
Shield Screen, designed by Pietro Russo, is a wooden screen composed of 4 curved “Colore” walnut inlaid wooden modules, while the inside is in Tanganika White Frisé. The metal structure is in satin brass and accessorized with two 6mm beveled mirrors. Shield Screen is a luxurious screen ideal for sophisticated bedroom spaces.
Gallotti & Radice
Chloe Mirrored Screen, designed by Studio G&R, is a perfect room divider, adjustable mirror, or useful for closing off parts of space with endless possibilities. The sides are covered by the extra light mirrors, which are flawless and of incredible quality
Stefan Leo
Belix Sculpted Screen- Is contemporary design and traditional arts and crafts that merged pieces and reflects the love for timeless beauty and dedicated approach, which always tries to break boundaries when merging the outstanding skills of craftsmen and contemporary design.