The unique aroma and texture of natural wood - reed screen folding screen *Comprehensive catalog available.
An exquisite piece that utilizes the beauty of a bamboo blind woven with ultra-fine bamboo sticks, perfect for a Japanese modern interior.
The screen (sudare) is made from Moso bamboo produced in Kyushu, which is processed into strips and then carbonized with high-temperature steam to create burnt bamboo. This treatment makes it difficult for moisture to be absorbed from the surface and reduces the likelihood of mold growth. The hinges are 360° rotating hinges, allowing for flexible decoration according to the location. 【Features】 ■ By incorporating intricate cuts into the fine materials, a "kasuri pattern" used in kimonos is created. ■ The frame is made of natural wood from the ash tree (tropical wood) with a urethane finish that showcases the wood grain in a folk art style. ■ The accent placed in the center is made of cypress wood and features handmade kasuri kumiko (lattice work). *We are currently offering a comprehensive catalog with a full lineup. For more details, please contact us or download the PDF to view it.
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Dimensions: (approx.) W46cm x D1.75cm x H135cm x 4 folds (approx.) 5.5 kilograms Material: [Main body] Natural wood of Ash (Perpop, White Ash) [Kumiko] Aomori Hiba wood (Kasuri Kumiko) [Screen] Burnt bamboo (Moso bamboo) [Coating] Urethane coating For details, please contact us or download the PDF to view.
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In the early Meiji period, the first generation of Bunki Ōminato began the wholesale production of "shibugami," paper coated with an extract from persimmon tannin, using washi (Japanese paper) produced in Kamo. Later, during the Showa era, the second generation Bunki started manufacturing and wholesaling decorative folding screens. In the 1970s, they developed and produced shoji screens with a blend of traditional Japanese and Western designs, in addition to purely Japanese-style furnishings. Since 2005, they have participated in the overseas brand "Hyakunen Monogatari" from Niigata Prefecture, successfully expanding into the global market. Our store aims to utilize the screen-making techniques cultivated over nearly a century in modern living spaces, reviving and popularizing them as excellent interior products that can be seen in everyday life. Additionally, in recent years, our superior processing techniques, which fully understand the characteristics of wood, have garnered support from customers seeking unique items. We have also been focusing on custom products, extending beyond just folding screens to include items like speakers and player cases.