Today I'm going to talk to you about a piece that isn't used very often but that makes a difference in many spaces, because it creates harmony and hides unwanted things. I'm going to give you some clues so you can guess: in period films, you'll constantly see people changing clothes behind this piece. Nowadays, it comes in a variety of materials and, if used well, it can go from being an accessory to a key piece. Have you guessed what I'm talking about?
Well, I'm talking to you about Screen . Originally from China, the screen was once an object used to display works of art (painting and calligraphy), but nowadays, as you know, its purpose is different. Even so, this piece is not only used to hide something, but also to organize large spaces, delimiting them. I am biased because it is a piece that I love, but just look at how different it makes in these environments:
You can also buy a simple screen and customize it to suit your space. Painting it in a different color will certainly make a difference, but if you want to be more daring, you can cover the bottom with fabric, for example.
These are the options that VIVA currently has, with my favorites being Urban Screen and the Wooden screen .
By the way, here's a curiosity: did you know that Coco Chanel was an avid collector of Chinese folding screens, and is believed to have acquired around 32?
A little kiss,
Mafalda