If this isn’t the cleverest idea for a room divider, I don’t know what is. Instead of a boring old shoji screen in your house, you can have Globalhaus’s Stick Screen and be instantly transported to a distant savannah every time you pass through the dry “grass” of this wild room divider. The sculptural Stick Screen is mobile and modular, and comes in either wood or acrylic sticks. Of course, we much prefer the wooden sticks for their organic texture and ability to evoke the outback. Otherwise, what’s the point?
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Too right Mate. It used to be we had a Prime Minister ['President'(ish) for the Yanks] who thought we were part of SE Asia and would value these. Bugger the Outback! Clearance bIn? Sign o’ the times.
This is one of those posts that made me go “WOW”, like many things on this site do.
Randomply trawling the net for nifty things later on, I noticed someone else had done exactly the same thing. In 2003. I guess there truly is nothing new on earth!
But it’s still very, very cool.
Oh how beautiful. I wonder if you could make one yourself… it’s craft time.