Collection: Shoji Screens
Shoji screens bring the softness of filtered light and the calm of Japanese design into any space. These rice paper–style room dividers feature slim wood grids and translucent panels that diffuse daylight, creating privacy without making a room feel closed off. Whether used as a freestanding Japanese room divider or as a subtle backdrop behind a bed or sofa, shoji screens add a quiet, architectural presence rooted in balance and simplicity.
In bedroom spaces, shoji panels are a natural companion to low, grounded layouts. Use them to frame a corner around your tatami mat sleeping area, soften the wall behind Japanese-style platform beds, or gently separate low-profile floor bed arrangements from the rest of the room. The combination of a low bed and a tall, lightweight screen keeps the space feeling open while giving you a defined, intimate sleep zone.
Shoji screens also work beautifully in living rooms and multipurpose spaces where you need flexible boundaries. Place a panel behind a sofa to create a visual “wall” without blocking light, or use a folding screen to divide a work area from a relaxation zone. The warm wood frames coordinate well with other natural pieces, from solid beds to compact wood accent tables, and pair easily with neutral textiles from the natural bedding collection when you want a cohesive, Japandi-inspired palette.
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Traditional Shoji Screen
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Traditional Paper Shoji Screen
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Cherry Blossom Shoji Screen
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Trellis Wooden Shoji Screen
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