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Your cart is empty.Featuring traditional Japanese style adapted for the modern home, this two foot tall Window Pane Shoji Screen is the perfect size for setting below or on top of a table or desk, making a modified window treatment, or using as a decorative accent. Lightweight and portable, the translucent rice paper is fiber-reinforced for extra durability and the frame is built from Scandinavian Spruce. This classic design will complement any style of decor!
Maggie's Mom
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Fit in my window seal perfectly. Nice look and still let's light in.
UptownGirl
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
Beautiful and quality item for the price. No flaws in the wood or within the rice paper portion whatsoever. I actually wasn’t expecting it to look so nice. I love the heavy-duty rice paper they used, not flimsy at all. And I appreciate the hardware is a somewhat darker brass color, not bright brass.Unfortunately, I thought I ordered the 3-feet high screen, and it appears I goofed and ordered the2-foot screen by mistake. So the one I just received today, I will need to return, but in 2-days I’ll have the correct size that I just ordered.This will be perfect perfect for those times I want some privacy in front of my large kitchen window, particularly in the evenings ;-)I wouldn’t hesitate buying, just also make sure you measure your area carefully and note the screen’s measurements - the 3-foot high replacement I just ordered an hour ago, actually has wider panels, by5.5 inches, than the original 2-feet high screen I accidentally purchased. That screen had 12-inch wide panels. I still bought the 3-panel screen, though, with both items.But since the taller screen has wider, 17.5 inch width panels, I could have definitely gotten by with a 2-panel screen. However, the manufacturer does not make a2-panel screen with its 3-feet high version.But I will make it work!!!And it did look lovely in front of my window and coordinated well with my honey colored, solid oak cabinets. Can’t wait to get the taller replacement this weekend!!
DeeJay
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 10, 2025
Expensive item but good quality, light and easy to place and fold, ideal for screening a window, fully opaque. Ships in a very robust cardboard carton, with plenty of internal packing to protect it from handling damage. Very pleased with the quality and appearance, the bifold hinges are a nice detail. Quick delivery by the supplier.
PWL
Reviewed in Canada on January 14, 2025
It’s only two feet high…many reviewers were surprised at how small it is but it clearly states that it’s two feet high. I use it to enclose /hide😉 a messy area by the recliner I use and it works perfectly, as evidenced in the two photos!
Amy
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
Beautiful, as shown. Creates a small barrier.
KR
Reviewed in Canada on December 21, 2024
Window treatment
Pohick
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2024
My cubicle sits opposite an office and without this screen we’d be staring at each other all day. This screen is quite attractive. It’s mentioned in the description but it’s worth repeating that the lattice is only on one side but the shadow is seen through the other side so it’s still good-looking especially for the price. It was well-packaged and sound. The hinges are more prominent than I’d truly like but given the price and rarity of an attractive desktop divider, this one fits the bill just fine. When I leave this job, I’ll take my divider with me. Would definitely be an attractive backdrop on a bureau or table.
Emily's Sweet Shoppe
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2023
I bought these short screens ten years ago as a privacy solution for extra-wide sidewalk-facing windows that would have benefited from cafe curtains, but were too wide to accommodate curtain rods. These screens are lightweight, attractive, and sit solidly on a level window sill by slightly folding them at each two-way hinge. The fabric-reinforced paper lets through a lot of light. I did put strips of vinyl tape between the panels so passers-by couldn't peek into the living room. The screens have survived three major moves with minor damage to the paper on two of six screens. They aren't what I'd call durable, but were definitely more durable than I expected. They have been marred by years of use, though, so I'm buying new ones now for another long window. The house is old and the sill is tilted, but by securing one end of each four-panel screen onto either end of the eight-foot wide window, I can fold them open to let the sunlight in or fold them closed when I want privacy, and still see the magnificent view across the hills.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on November 30, 2023
This shoji tabletop screen is very attractive. I bought the 4-panel, 3-ft tall version. The construction is solid enough for the purpose, and it was expertly packed for shipping with styrofoam layers in the box. It arrived promptly. I ordered the honey colour, which is a little darker than I hoped--I was thinking "pine" and it's much more amber than that. But the tone is lovely anyhow. I use the screen on my tabletop to give me privacy when working at my computer at home, because I live in a condo among other condo buildings and I like to face out towards the windows. It's stable and the privacy level is perfect. Good-enough price. Love it.
A Satisfied Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2023
This screen is just lovely. It’s also quite sturdy, it came excellently packaged and is lightweight and easy to pick up and move. I won’t be moving mine as I have it on a high shelf, covering some boxes that are behind it bumped up against another one I had bought previously so I have two of this size and others in different sizes from this company and they’re really great.
Nate
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2022
This was perfect for what I needed. My wife wanted "Asian-style" end tables but all the ones she looked at were the cost of an arm, a leg, and my firstborn and I wasn't about to pay that price. So she came up with a creative idea to use a Shoji screen for an innovative alternative. She took the hinges of two sides and used little "L" brackets to hold the screens together while keeping one side of hinges in tact so she could have a kind of "door" to access the inside for storage. She took the table top from separate end tables and repurposed them to be used as the top for these new end tables. White MDF board was used for the bottom and the removable shelving on the inside which was covered in black, wood-textured contact paper. She used a little magnetic cabinet lock to hold the "door" shut and keep it from spontaneously swinging open.Even though this wasn't the intended purpose of this Shoji screen, it makes for fairly sturdy end tables. The white "paper" is more of a fibrous cloth-like material, think of a thick dryer sheet. It's durable and has held up very well. The only negative thing I could probably say about this Shoji screen is the wood used for the framing is extremely soft and delicate. Take extra caution when opening the screen so you don't yank too hard and ruin the holes for the hinges. Other than that, I would certainly purchase this again to use as intended and for unusual projects!
Loraine
Reviewed in Canada on July 5, 2020
I bought this as a screen to put in front of my two litter boxes - I have two cats. Living in a condo, the only suitable place for the litter boxes is the open concept L-shaped living-dining room. I put the boxes as far as possible from the dining area, and this room divider is the perfect solution for hiding the boxes and give the cats the privacy they like. I was concerned that it might not be sturdy enough, but it is heavy enough that it is unlikely the cats will knock it down.
Steve C.
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2016
This screen looks good and works well for hiding a litter box that happens to be where or cat wants it rather than where we want it. It stays in place even when she rubs her face on the edges; hasn't fallen over or moved around. We would have given it 5 stars if it wasn't so darn expensive. While nicely made, it shouldn't cost $59. Both of our adult daughters were going to buy one, but the price stopped them. Good product though.
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