The studio apartment
The classic mission: a bedroom corner conjured out of a one-room floor plan, struck again whenever guests come over.

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Seventy-one inches of hand-crafted woven-wood screen, hinged into four folding panels — a wall you can move, in coal black.
Field notes
A room divider is the cheapest wall you will ever install: no permit, no drywall, no landlord conversation. FDW’s version stands 71 inches tall — deliberately sized above the sight line of most adults — across four hinged panels of 18 inches each, hand-crafted from environmentally certified wood in an open mesh weave. In coal black, it reads as intentional furniture rather than office partition.
The mesh-woven construction is the design decision that makes it livable. A solid screen chops a room into two dim boxes; the open weave breaks the view while letting light and air continue through, so both sides of the divide stay bright. The accordion hinges let it stand in a straight run, a gentle zigzag for stability, or an L around a corner — and when the room reverts to one space, the four panels fold flat against each other and slide behind a wardrobe.
The dossier
The woven lattice is calibrated to obscure rather than seal: silhouettes and detail disappear behind it, but daylight keeps moving through the room. That is what separates a screen you actually deploy daily from one that makes half the room feel like a storage closet. It divides sight lines, not sunlight.
A freestanding screen has no anchors — its stability comes entirely from geometry. Set the four panels in a shallow accordion and the folds become buttresses; the screen stands firm against drafts and passing traffic. Stretched dead straight it is at its most wall-like and least stable, so the working configurations are the zigzag and the corner L.
Built partitions solve one layout forever. This one folds to a slab a few inches thick whenever the room changes its mind — guest weekend over, home office disbanded, photo backdrop struck. No assembly on either end of the cycle: unfold to deploy, fold to store, carried by one person.
The honest ledger
Deployment
The classic mission: a bedroom corner conjured out of a one-room floor plan, struck again whenever guests come over.
Seventy-one inches of tidy coal-black lattice behind the desk chair — a video-call background that hides the laundry zone.
An instant changing area in a bedroom or fitting-heavy home business, standing exactly as long as it is needed.
Owner questions
No. The panels arrive hinged together — stand it up, spread the folds into a shallow zigzag, and it is in service. Storage is the same motion in reverse.
At 71 inches it stands above the eye line of most adults, so a standing person behind it is screened from view across the room.
Yes — that is the point of the mesh weave. It obscures detail and blocks direct sight while letting daylight continue through, so neither side of the room goes dark.
Seventy-one inches of hand-crafted woven-wood screen, hinged into four folding panels — a wall you can move, in coal black. Filed under home & pet essentials — checked against the rest of the range on this sheet.
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