Delivery & Return:Free shipping on all orders over $50
Estimated Delivery:7-15 days international
People:10 people viewing this product right now!
Easy Returns:Enjoy hassle-free returns within 30 days!
Payment:Secure checkout
SKU:87393715
Two 19th century Chinese art reproduction images bring this beautiful canvas room divider to life. The front is from a silk screen painting that depicts a blooming plum blossom tree on which a variety of birds are perched. On the back is simple, elegant tea garden scene, bathed in warm tans, beiges, and browns. Use this historical Asian art floor screen to bring a refined eastern sensibility to your living room, bedroom, dining room, kitchen, home office or place of work. This three panel screen has different images on each side, as shown.
Canvas
Stunning Art Prints Bring the beauty of classical Chinese art home with two high resolution prints on one room divider. Printed with fade-resistant, high color saturation ink, these vibrant images are powerful visual focal points for your home.
Wood and Canvas Construction Our room divider features a durable poly-cotton blend canvas ideal for the high resolution print. The durable kiln dried Spruce wood ensures long-lasting performance while being light enough to move and store easily.
Convenient and Functional This practical partition is pre-assembled, making it a breeze to set up whether you need privacy, a quick clutter solution, or a way to block window glare. Lightweight folding design is easy to fold up and store away.
Flexible Double-Hinged Panels Premium two-way reversible hinges allow the panels to bend in either direction so you can create the perfect configuration to suit your needs. It's a versatile and user-friendly solution for customizing your space.
Versatile Home Decor Accent Use it to divide a room, hide clutter, or create an attractive backdrop for plants or sculptures. Perfect for privacy in dorm rooms and offices, or as a background for video calls and web conferences.
I love the look! The material is VERY fragile and I had to glue a couple of spots down (it had separated from the frame). Having it hung on the wall as decor this weekend.