Antique Japanese 4 Panels Screen Divider - 1920s Taisho Era (25D-459)
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Antique Japanese Panels Screen Divider, 1920s, Taisho Era (SKU 25D-459)
Taishō-era style Japanese 4-panel bamboo screen divider with warm, natural patina
This elegant antique Japanese 4-panel screen divider is crafted in the manner of early 20th-century sudare (bamboo blinds), framed in richly grained wood. The finely spaced bamboo slats create a soft, filtered effect, offering privacy while still allowing light and air to pass through—ideal for bringing an authentic Japanese ambience to any interior.
Each panel is joined with dark metal hinges for flexible folding, and the lower rails feature contrasting wood with subtle cut-out motifs that evoke a traditional landscape. Whether used as a room divider, a backdrop for a tokonoma-style display, or as a decorative accent, this vintage Japanese folding screen adds understated Taisho-era charm and texture to modern and classic spaces alike.
- Origin: Japan
- Era: Taisho era style (c. 1920s)
- Material: Bamboo slats and hardwood frame with metal hinges
- Use: Interior room divider, privacy screen, or decorative backdrop
- Features: 4 folding panels; traditional sudare-style bamboo infill; warm natural patina; carved lower rail details; Taisho-era Japanese design
- Dimensions: --
- Condition: Excellent
A refined yet simple Japanese screen divider that brings the quiet elegance of Taisho-era design into contemporary living.
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